Man conscious after passing out, reports head pain, Oxford ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 38-year-old man near Outback Jack Drive in Oxford who was initially unconscious but is now awake and breathing and complains of head pain.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford RC2-Oxford Rescue, standby for an unconsciousness near Outback Jack Drive in Oxford.
00:21
Oxford Rescue, respond to near Outback Jack Drive in Oxford.
00:25
Your cross street is East Oxford Road.
00:28
38-year-old male.
00:30
What's passed out is conscious and breathing now, complaining of head pain, delta level.
00:35
Time of your tone is 159.
00:39
County, 6-1-9.
00:48
601 en route at 201.
00:50
County from 6.1 will be on scene.
00:55
601 on scene at 204.
01:02
Counting from 601.
01:04
Go ahead, 601.
01:09
If you start, please right about west, we'll transfer to Steven shortly.
01:14
Topper requesting pace for medic transporting to Steven shortly at 207.
01:30
Oxford Cicito Pay 6101 request paramedic intercept.
01:33
They are still on scene near Outback Jack Drive in Oxford.
01:37
With a 38-year-old male that was passed out is awake and breathing now, complaining of head pain.
01:43
Delta level, tongue of your tone is 208.
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Location mentioned:
Outback Jack Dr, Oxford, ME 04270
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