Woman with chest pain unrelieved by medication, Brownville ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a 66-year-old woman near Church Street in Brownville who is conscious but has chest pain that did not improve after taking medication.
Audio|Heard on: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Piscataquis paging Brownville Fire, Brownville Fire, you're requested to near Church Street in Brownville.
00:27
It's going to be for a 66-year-old female conscious of breathing, experiencing chest pain, took three nitro with no relief.
00:35
Repeating Brownville fire, you requested,
00:38
to near Church Street in Brownville.
00:40
66-year-old female conscious of breathing with chest pain stated she took three nitro with no relief.
00:48
It should be a 10 Delta 5, your timeout is 1346.
01:00
Bha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
01:11
Piscataquis paging, Milo ambulance.
01:13
Milo ambulance, he requested near Church Street in Brownville.
01:16
Simply for a 66-year-old female conscious of breathing complaining of chest beam,
01:21
3-nitro, no relief.
01:24
Repeating Milo Ambulance, you requested,
01:27
near Church Street in Brownville, send you for a 66-year-old female conscious and breathing,
01:32
complaining of chest-beam, 3-9ro, no relief.
01:36
Head Delta 5, if you sign out of your street, please him.
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Location mentioned:
Church St, Brownville, ME 04414
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