Medical emergency reported involving CPR at apartment, Strafford County NH


Emergency responders are sent to an apartment due to a medical issue. CPR was being performed, and the situation has become a police matter, indicating a serious incident.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
02:5
Transcript:
Pan, 3 to 286. 286, D-Team Lewis Lane, Department No. 5 for the medical. Part of the department's en route. They were reporting CPR[3] in progress. A person's possibly deceased. Dan. What mobile are you going to have today? Mobile 6. If the important call for a minute. I'm not two to unit two. So, our tent is out in a lot. I'll be taking part three. 10-5-9[1]. Doc. 30, 10-3[2]. Today with 1 from Rock Jail to the Rock Vicaria. 97-370. Just let you know that medical over 18 Lewis Lane apartment 5 has now turned into a police matter. I can do it for 161 checking
Pan, 3 to 286. 286, D-Team Lewis Lane, Department No. 5 for the medical. Part of the department's en route. They were reporting CPR[3] in progress. A person's possibly deceased. Dan. What mobile are you going to have today? Mobile 6. If the important call for a minute. I'm not two to unit two. So, our tent is out in a lot. I'll be taking part three. 10-5-9[1]. Doc. 30, 10-3[2]. Today with 1 from Rock Jail to the Rock Vicaria. 97-370. Just let you know that medical over 18 Lewis Lane apartment 5 has now turned into a police matter. I can do it for 161 checking
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5-9: Prisoner transport (likely referring to another event but included in the codes mentioned)
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting (radio code, not crime-specific)
[3]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in progress
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Location mentioned:
Strafford County, NH
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