Medical response to patient near Northeast Road Standish, Standish ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical units responded to a medical call near Northeast Road in Standish. Multiple patients were assessed and are reported stable, conscious, and breathing. Transport decisions are being made for the patients.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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04:56
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead and cancel him.
00:05
File on to Gorham Ambulance 2.
00:13
Gorham Ambulance 2.
00:18
Buxton 425 on scene.
00:21
Hi, copy, you're on scene.
00:25
425, unload that.
00:26
Central station or Gorm Ambulance 2.
00:30
Buxton 425.
00:32
I copy direct, you're clear.
00:35
Thank you, Buxton.
00:42
Corp Ambulance 2 calling fire alarm.
00:46
Ambulance 2.
00:47
Per Northeast Road command, you can actually stay right in Gorham.
00:51
We're all set.
00:55
Send forth.
00:56
Ambulance 2 copies.
00:58
Top 4, thanks.
01:15
Go ahead. The Gorman 6th, 12-50s.
01:20
Back to you, we're going.
01:26
Rescue 3 is on scene.
01:29
County Gorm 6.
01:39
Corme, are you headed out? Do you want to send?
01:41
I see a clear about the call.
01:43
The citizen says reference that reg.
01:45
It did change the address to where the person lives.
01:49
Do you want me to close it out?
01:52
You're Ken.
01:53
She's coming to the TD at noon time to collect her paperwork.
01:57
No.
02:04
13.01, I got to probably clear the scene in Palamo.
02:08
Copy.
02:14
Fire alarm, Buxton Engine 412, back off at Central.
02:19
Tempola, I believe they have an ambulance available from the scene down on northeast road, so I'm just going to keep you there as coverage with engine 3 when they come back.
02:31
Downfall.
02:35
Do you have access into the building?
02:41
Affirmative.
02:42
Temple, thanks for all your help, you guys.
02:50
Can you reattach me to think you said please.
02:53
Do you have craven?
02:54
I don't use the tempo.
02:57
I didn't. No, I do.
02:58
One record is on the scene.
03:01
Call me toilet.
03:03
343-0.
03:05
3.3-0.
03:07
319.
03:11
109. Go ahead.
03:14
...off.
03:19
...offston for him, Captain 410.
03:21
I'm clear.
03:22
I copy your clip.
03:25
Last unit, go ahead.
03:28
339, can you close out the call on with no report?
03:33
10.4.
03:40
34. 43.
03:45
43, try it.
03:47
Both patients are stable currently working through it.
03:54
Copy. Both patients stable currently working through it.
03:57
311, copy.
04:02
Copy. I'll get to hear anything.
04:05
9. 2.4.
04:11
214. It got to be in a clear.
04:12
We're from 212. Call, please.
04:16
Pretty tiny.
04:17
I got the offload, down.
04:30
Timmy, and go ahead and your radio's 10-1.
04:35
Update, both patients conscious and breathing, working on transport decisions.
04:39
I'll set with resources on change.
04:41
Copy. Both patients are conscious and breathing working on transport decisions.
04:48
Three left guy can clear 39 and stop and go to code 45.
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