Man with breathing difficulty and tingling in hands, Old Orchard Beach ME
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders called to a location near Fort Hill Avenue for a 45-year-old man who is conscious but has difficulty breathing and tingling in his hands. The symptoms may be related to anxiety, as similar episodes have occurred before.
Audio|Heard on: Old Orchard Beach
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Beach Fire Department in the address, any medical?
00:03
It's going to be in District 2.
00:05
Ambulance 74, Engine 72, near Fort Hill Ave.
00:08
Cross streets are Westland, Carlton, Saco, Heath Street.
00:11
45-year-old male conscious breathing, high-priority difficulty breathing.
00:14
Old Arch clear, WBWJH21 at 1849.
00:21
Come in, Ravi.
00:27
Ben Jamie Hart.
00:33
Is Raffee in his truck or the outside of the truck?
00:39
All right, have him, uh, P, uh, uh, FD's going down and take a look at it.
00:44
So just stay away from that area, please.
00:51
Out of that area, the final bombers going down and take a lot.
00:56
Roger, Mission 72.
00:59
Engine 72. Good.
01:02
72 ambulance 74 route near Fort Hill.
01:05
Temperable units in route 45-year male conscious and breathing self-level difficulty breathing they feel those tingling in his hands and felt dizzy as well so it could be anxiety as this has happened before
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Location mentioned:
Fort Hill Ave, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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