Two medical emergencies: hemorrhage and stroke symptoms


Audio|Source: Northern New England Fire and EMS
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Hand side for a Bravo Level hemorrhage by allowing a Mass 3.5 Sulfur Street to the lower floor right-hand side of Bravo Level Hummers. You know, lower floor, the apartment to the right side for a Bravo level hemorrhage. It's a 37-year-old male. He is conscious breathing alert. He does have a quad's catheter. It's very painful. He also states if he saw some blood in his urine a couple days ago. Fire alarm for the unit is for. arm numbness and pain does have stroke history. It's a child level call. It's against Rockham Dispatch to the Rye Fire Rescue. Respond to 16 Adams Park, 73-year-old male party. Left arm numbness and pain does have a stroke history. 419.
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Strafford County, NH
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