Medical call for two patients near Small Road Plymouth, Plymouth ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response for two patients near Small Road in Plymouth. One is a 50-year-old male with difficulty breathing. The other is a patient with terminal cancer requesting transport.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Plymouth Rescue, Mim, Plymouth rescue request near Small Road in Plymouth.
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It's going to be for a 50-year-old male conscious breathing,
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having a hard time breathing and feeling sick.
00:11
Our complainant also has terminal cancer, doesn't feel well, potentially two patients.
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Time of page 317.
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Anov Scott Plymouth Rescue on the air.
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Attention, Plymouth rescue, second to answer to respond, near Small Road in Plymouth,
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and near Small Road in Plymouth, 50-year-old male, conscious breathing, and difficulty breathing, Charlie level call, it's 322.
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Attention, Newport Rescue.
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Again, Newport Rescue, you requested as a second ambulance to near Small Road in Plymouth.
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It's going to be two patients here.
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One of them is a cancer patient doesn't feel well like to get transported.
01:21
Another one's a 50-year-old male conscious breathing, having difficulty breathing, and is feeling sick.
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Charlie level call time is 322.
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Location mentioned:
Small Rd, Plymouth, ME 04969
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