Medical emergency at residence with protective dog, Berlin NH


Ambulance and fire units responded to a 69-year-old woman vomiting at a residence near Mainboro Street in Berlin, NH. Responders were warned about a protective dog at the site that is afraid of men. The situation was routine with no crime involved.
Audio|Source: Berlin Fire Dispatch
01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Pearl and Fire, please respond to near Mainboro Street. Reference a 69-year-old female that is vomiting and needing an ambulance.
00:09
Her address is going to be near Mainboro Street.
00:18
Burland Ambulance did a dispatch. You can show us in a row.
00:22
10-5[1] ambulance, too.
00:30
Tension Ambulance 2, be advised, received information that the residents have a dog who advise that the dog is protective and afraid of men.
00:42
Paracenter advised that they are attempting to get somebody to come and pick up the dog.
00:47
Would you like a unit to respond with you as well?
00:52
Can you please? 10-1.
00:55
10-5[1]. Burl and choose Alpha 7 or 42.
00:58
Please respond to near Mainboro Street.
01:02
Reference aid, dog that is protective and afraid of men.
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[1]
10-5: Relay (Transmit message)
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Berlin, NH
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