Medical aid at two Nashua sites


The audio is a radio dispatch about a medical emergency at two Nashua locations, 17 Herrick Street and 29 Northwest Boulevard, with medical units responding to the scenes.
Audio|Source: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
01:59
Transcript:
U.S. 11 calling for alarm. Go ahead, 11. 5.5. 1550. Engine 2, ALF 12, still alarm, medical aides, 17 Herrick Street. Cross Street East Dunstable Road and Robinson Road. Engine 2. ALF 12. Still alarm[1]. Medical Aid[2]. 17 Herrick Street. Cross Street East Dunstable Road and Robinson Road. Channel 6, 1952. ALS[3] 12. ALS 12. Where is responding? This morning. June 2. Okay, engine 2. My name you know 10. All my mail is 10. Are you 10? 10's in service. Engine 5. ALF9. Still alarm. Medical aid. 29 Northwest Boulevard. Unit 108. Immediate care of Southern New Hampshire West Campus. Cross Street, Salina Avenue and railroad track. Engine 5. ALF. 9.L.F. 9.m. Medical aid. 29 Northwest Boulevard. Unit 108. Immediate care of Southern New Hampshire West Campus. Cross Street, Selina Avenue and Railroad Track. Channel 6. 1958
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Indicates a non-fire emergency, often medical aid
[2]
Medical Aid: Request for immediate medical assistance
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support, indicating higher-level medical emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Near Northwest Blvd, Nashua, NH 03063
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