New Hampshire is a U.S. state located in the Northeast United States. The state ranks 46th of the 50 states in land area and 41st in population. It is internationally famous for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the quadrennial American election cycle. The primary draws more attention by far than all other primaries and has often been decisive in shaping the national contest. Its license plates boast the famous state motto: "Live free or die." Antebellum New Hampshire produced numerous youth who went on to become famous national leaders after moving to Boston or New York City, including Senator Daniel Webster, editor Horace Greeley, and Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science religion.
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Emergency Services :: Health

Durham Ambulance Corps - Private volunteer squad serves Durham, Lee, Madbury, and the University of New Hampshire at Durham.
Gorham Emergency Medical Service - Municipal organization provides basic and advance life support, and emergency and non-emergency transport coverage for Gorham and surrounding towns in the White Mountains Region.
Marl-Harris Ambulance - Volunteer squad provides first responder emergency care and transport for the towns of Marlborough and Harrisville.
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Rockingham Regional Ambulance, Inc. - Private company provides emergency medical services to Candia, Manchester, and Nashua. Also offers critical care and convalescent transport throughout the southern part of NH.
South Berwick Rescue - Non-profit organization serves the towns of Rollinsford NH and South Berwick ME.
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Tri-Town Volunteer Emergency Ambulance - Private agency serves the towns of Allenstown, Hooksett, and Pembroke.
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