Medical team responds to fainting near Jeff Ln, Litchfield NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews from Litchfield Fire and a Londonderry medic responded to a medical emergency near Jeff Lane in Litchfield. A 41-year-old man was conscious and breathing but reportedly fainted after testing positive for norovirus. The patient experienced near-syncope when standing. Paramedics provided assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Litchfield Fire, EMD pending near Jeff Ln.
00:31
Litchfield engine with a Londonderry medic mutual aid respond near Jeff Ln for fainting.
00:38
The Litchfield Fire with a mutual aid Londonderry medic to near Jeff Ln for fainting.
00:44
Time of your tone two thirty-seven.
00:49
Fire alarm C4 is onto the station.
00:57
C4, you're out of the station.
01:08
Bushville fire alarm.
01:10
Londonderry Paramedic One.
01:17
I'm answering Londonderry Paramedic One.
01:22
Londonderry Paramedic One and Ambulance Two respond to you.
01:26
Near Jeff Ln about 8 min out.
01:36
Received P1.
01:38
You're going to be responding near Jeff Ln, runs between Robin and Garden.
01:42
You have a 41-year-old male, conscious, breathing, alert, tested positive for norovirus.
01:47
Fainted and feels near fainting whenever he stands.
01:50
Operate on electrical frequency 243.
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Location mentioned:
Jeff Ln, Litchfield, NH 03052
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