Medical emergency for 61-year-old woman with chest pain, Scarborough ME
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According to the dispatch call, a 61-year-old woman experienced chest pain, jaw pain, and palpitations at MaineHealth Cardiology in Scarborough. Emergency medical services responded and transported her as a delta-level medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Scarborough Fire Department transmitting EMS call.
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Ambulance 2, engine 3,
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please respond to near Campus Drive.
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MaineHealth Cardiology, 3rd Floor, Unit 302, for 61-year-old female delta-level chest pain call.
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Ambulance 2, engine 3, please respond to near Campus Drive, Unit 302,
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for delta-level chest pain call.
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4-0-clear, KNG,
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at 941.
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Clear 39, good.
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Engine 7 on scene with A1.
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Road and Raymond.
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Engine 7, ambulance 1, both on scene.
00:59
Discover Fire Department retransmitting EMS call, adding ladder 2 to respond to near Campus Drive, Unit 302, for a 61-year-old female delta-level chest pain.
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Ladder 2, please respond to near Campus Drive, Unit 302, for delta-level chest pain.
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4-0-clear, San G.L.A.
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59 and 942.
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Once two is en route.
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104. Ambulance 2 en route, near Campus Drive, Unit 302.
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Responding for a 61-year-old female, she is conscious and breathing.
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A patient came in with chest pain,
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jaw pain and palpitations.
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Doctor requesting transport.
01:51
The ambulance two copy, thank you.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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