Man experiences chest pain in Salem, Salem NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded to a call near Jennings Road in Salem for a 62-year-old man who was conscious and alert but experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Q2, you're responding near Jennings Rd.
00:07
EMD pending.
00:08
Your cross streets are North Main and Audrey Ave.
00:11
Time is 1551.
00:15
We're on scene near High Street.
00:17
5x command.
00:20
Received A2 on arrival.
00:22
C5x command.
00:28
Call medic one.
00:32
(name withheld),
00:34
what's your location right now?
00:37
Lake Street.
00:41
Okay, can you set over with rescue two? Near Jennings Rd.
00:46
Sixty-two year old male chest pain.
00:49
Received on the way.
00:54
Engine 7 respond outside of near Lawrence Street between Fern Street and Stearns Avenue for a medical chest pains.
01:05
That's Engine 7 respond outside near Lawrence Street, between Fern Street and Stearns Avenue for medical chest pains.
01:16
CO detector activation.
01:20
Two, you're responding with medic one.
01:23
Near Jennings Rd.
01:26
Sixty-two year old male, conscious, breathing, alert, experiencing chest pain, breathing difficulty and sweating.
01:34
Time is 15 fifty-three.
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Location mentioned:
Jennings Rd, Salem, NH 03079
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