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Woman with abdominal pain taken to hospital in green truckOxford ME

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Oxford, ME

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 23-year-old woman in Oxford reported abdominal pain. Her grandson transported her to Stevens hospital in a green truck before emergency services arrived.

Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford, RTC2, Oxford Rescue, standby for an abdominal pain call near Score Road in Oxford.
00:19
Oxford, RCC to Oxford Rescue,
00:21
Respond to near Score Road in Oxford for a 23-year-old female with abdominal pain, alpha-level response, time of your tone, 239.
00:38
Oxford Ambulance 601 en route.
00:41
Copy 601 in Root at 242.
00:46
Oxford to Oxford, 601.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
601, our complaining called back, advising that her grandson has taken the patient to the hospital.
01:00
They're currently en route to Stevens in a green truck and then disconnected and did not give any further information.
01:12
Acknowledged, we'll make our way that way if we see him.
01:17
We'll try to figure it out.
01:20
Copy 601.
01:28
Oxen, 911,
01:29
we're out with him.
01:30
Copy 601, we're out with him.
01:31
Copy 601, you're out at 246.

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Concludes
  2. Rescue Attempts to Intercept
  3. Update: Patient Self-Transports
  4. Rescue Unit Responds
  5. Dispatch for Abdominal Pain

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