Medical emergency near Trinity Circle, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters and EMS responded to a possible medical emergency involving a man experiencing difficulty breathing near Trinity Circle in Rochester. Another call mentioned smoke and a buzzing electrical pole in a separate location on Woodbury Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm Rochester Fire and EMS respond near Trinity Circle Unit A for a Delta-level breathing problem. Fire alarm Rochester Fire and EMS respond near Trinity Circle Unit A for a delta-level breathing problem.
00:16
All companies respond to near Woodbury Ave, smoke from the structure.
00:22
All companies respond to near Woodbury Ave for caller reporting black smoke from the structure.
00:31
740.
00:35
Injors.
00:40
Engine 3 did?
00:41
Engine 3, we're on near Dual Point Road.
00:44
To the investigation.
00:46
This is going to be an electrical pole.
00:49
The caller states it is making a buzzing sound.
00:54
It's a pole to pole and it's in between Tunnel and on the Tender Crop side.
01:01
It should be either the second or third electrical pole.
01:06
743.
01:10
Medic 4 moving on EMS, responding near Trinity Circle Unit A for a 30-year-old male, conscious, breathing, alert, with difficulty breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Trinity Cir a, Rochester, NH 03839
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