Pedestrian hit by vehicle near McDonald's on High St, Ellsworth ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle appears to have hit a pedestrian near McDonald's on High Street in Ellsworth. The male pedestrian reported a minor foot injury and was alert and oriented. Emergency responders attended the scene and assessed the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Mount Desert Island Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Ellsworth Fire.
00:01
You're requested with the ambulance to near High Street in front of McDonald's.
00:06
We have a report of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident, unknown injuries with a pedestrian.
00:11
Again, that's in front of McDonald's, near High Street.
00:19
Ellsworth, 1st one's en route.
00:25
Ten floor rescue one, have you reached? We do not have any further information.
00:28
It was a passerby that called it in.
00:32
Yeah, what?
00:37
Control 420 , your status?
00:47
Ellsworth engine two.
00:52
Engine two, go ahead.
00:57
Ellsworth, you can add engine two to that card.
00:59
Near High Street.
01:04
Ten four.
01:09
Medics thirty-one,
01:11
shall medic thirty-one end up?
01:16
Copy, medic thirty-one en route.
01:18
Ellsworth Rescue One.
01:23
Rescue One, go ahead.
01:32
Engine Two from Rescue One, you can cancel.
01:35
Ellsworth Rescue One is on scene.
01:37
Single male, upright.
01:42
Central Rescue One, copy.
01:44
You're on scene. Single male, operate.
01:53
Ellsworth Rescue One for Medic Thirty-One.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:05
We're an oriented male patient.
02:07
I think she just clipped his foot.
02:13
Done, boy.
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