Ambulance sent to Target for dizzy child, South Portland ME
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance was sent to the Target store near Running Hill Road in South Portland for a seven-year-old child who felt dizzy. The patient was transported to Maine Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for EMS call.
00:07
So far, ambulance forty-two near Running Hill Road in Target for a seven-year-old child who's dizzy, alpha level, stay on prime.
00:15
Still for ambulance forty-two near Running Hill Road in Target for a seven-year-old child who is dizzy, alpha level, stay on prime.
00:31
Ambulance 41 to fire alarm.
00:32
We've arrived at Maine Med.
00:37
10-4, ambulance 41 at Maine Med.
00:46
Ambulance 42 to fire alarm.
00:48
Could you just confirm which store for me please?
00:57
Ambulance 42, the person is going to be inside Target.
01:01
Repeat, inside Target.
01:05
Thanks so much.
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