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Medical response to 220 Bowling Drive; Engine 6 on scene at same location.Penobscot County ME

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Penobscot County, ME

As discussed during the dispatch call, medical response to 220 Bowling Drive; Engine 6 on scene at same location.

Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:50
Transcript:
00:00
We're meant to provide responding to 220 Bowling Drive.
00:08
220 Bowling Drive crosses all-night or Laneway in Ohio.
00:17
132,000. Cutting close the note.
00:18
Thank you. Temper.
00:26
Time for. Time for a set up waiting life flight since 1927.
00:41
GRIOCA.
00:44
N-1-Riona.
00:51
3039 have you responding.
00:53
It's going to be for a 41-year-old female conscious from breathing, believed to be having an allergic reaction to Kazazi, having Oz and the face and neck, and feeling faint.
01:08
Time is 1229.
01:26
Go ahead. Seventry-two call to your ear.
01:31
One. Aiding accident dollbox we delivered.
01:37
You have a quick.
01:41
You reported over there?
01:51
Let's think we're at the one tail, we'll go back.
01:58
Thank you. Thank you for RETI-1-7 Magnolia Hill Road.
02:09
57-year-old female, so I actually have been drugged.
02:14
We'll use the call papers that she is now on option.
02:19
Florida, thank you.
02:20
How are they?
02:26
1192.
02:28
8.15, uh, one mail subject, giving a ride back to Thorndike.
02:43
Donov Scott.
02:46
Go ahead.
02:48
You can close out that civil complaint.
02:50
I'll be 10-8.
02:52
Ten fire.
02:57
Tom Scott to 3-1.
03:06
Go ahead.
03:10
Through on, PEC's made contact patient stable.
03:13
They're going to bring her from the second port at the first floor to await your arrival, and then sent to use the front door.
03:20
Again.
03:27
612 .
03:30
Route 1 on Ocelo.
03:34
NACC, 616 John Norboy, 616 JNB.
03:39
Okay.
03:48
Okay, well engine six is off at 220 bowling.

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Penobscot County, ME

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