Fire alarm triggers response at urgent care center, Lee NH
A fire alarm was activated at an urgent care facility on Calef Highway in Lee. Emergency services dispatched McGregor Ambulance for a 78-year-old man who was conscious but felt dizzy and had a slow heart rate (bradycardia).
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Unage fire alarm, McGregor Ambulance, respond near Calef Hwy, the urgent care in Lee. Room number four, to be for a Charlie[1] level, 78-year-old male, conscious and breathing dizzy with bradycardia. Again, U.H. fire alarm to McGregor Ambulance, response, near Calef Hwy.
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Room number four, the urgent care for a child level,
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78-year-old male, conscious breathing, dizzy with bradycardia. Good tones at 16.4 with the folk group.
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alarm A2 answering A2.
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We'll be in route to the urgent care from 16 telltime.
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A2, you're in route to the urgent care at 1645.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Medium-priority emergency medical response level indicating a moderate, non-life-threatening situation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Calef Hwy, Lee, NH 03861
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