Man vomiting blood receives emergency medical response, Farmington NH
Emergency responders were called to near Cocheco Road in Farmington for a 31-year-old man who was vomiting blood. Medical and police units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Fours the EMS, near Cocheco Road, cutting medical.
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Fires the EMS, near Cocheco Road, incoming medical.
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Cautil 6 near Cocheco Road, incoming medical, caution to start police department for all fire calls there.
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Copy, confirming, near Cocheco.
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So far.
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In your travels, can you check the area of exit one? Armington for a paramedic intercept, near Cocheco Road for a Delta[1] total of a call.
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John responding from the Summersworth line.
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EMS4, I'll show you on responding, near Cocheco Road in the town of Farmington.
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For adults, a level 31-year-old male, conscious breathing and alert, vomiting blood from the summer's report.
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Chairman Fires the EMF second zone for near Cocheco Road Delta[1] level, nail vomiting.
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Sheper 2 virus, NEMS, second zone for near Cocheco Road, the Delta[1] level, nail vomiting.
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2017.
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I'll be on Jenny Hoffett WDH.
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On responding with a 20-minute response time.
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Yeah, that's for your honor.
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Trafferson A1 responding.
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A1, you're on responding for a Delta[1] level, 31-year-old male, conscious-futing larit, vomiting blood, medics are en route, and there's a caution to start police department for all calls there, so P.E.
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Will be introduced as well.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority emergency response, typically indicating a serious or potentially life-threatening situation.
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