Elderly woman treated for uncontrolled nosebleed, Bristol ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 92-year-old woman near State Route 32 for an uncontrolled nosebleed that was later controlled.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Lincoln Combo, Bristol, Fire, and Rescue, CLC.
00:04
Respond to near State Route 32 for 92-year-old female who has a nosebleed that will not stop.
00:11
Try sticking tampons up for known, but isn't stopping.
00:15
Repeating, response to near State Route 32 for a 92-year-old female.
00:21
for the nosebleed that will not stop to fetchco.
00:24
21-1-2, Sussex, and Mary, 2825.
00:32
Mr. PAN off at Station 1.
00:36
Okay.
00:42
Personal train out.
00:45
Personal 8 from redire.
00:50
Correct.
00:58
Personal 8 on scene.
01:05
Overstallia.
01:10
Mr. Rescue, hello.
01:14
I have a motion.
01:16
Brimple 2, Lincoln, I'm off dave of Grimple-A, pleading his control of this phone, and closing in the call-clusion to the call-court.
01:29
Pressing out in your area.
01:36
Bristol 2 Lincoln, I'm on scene with Bristol Aide and Ralphon.
01:39
Subject, nosebleed is controlled at this time.
01:43
Have all units continued non-emergency? Stop for Bristol 2 on scene, nosebleed controlled, have all units continued non-emergency.
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Location mentioned:
ME-32, Round Pond, ME 04564
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