Medical emergency for 79-year-old man near Moody Road, Standish ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near Moody Road for a 79-year-old man with diabetes who was very weak and had not eaten for several days.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Standish Fire, stand by for a medical near Moody Road.
00:06
Medical ending 5.7.
00:11
Next point second.
00:21
Copy three for you.
00:29
Fire alarm to Gray Central.
00:36
Go ahead, Farland.
00:42
DCSO had negative contact and you're all set to stand out.
00:49
21 are you all found?
00:54
10 foot.
01:00
35 with that soon, Ceres on top.
01:03
On no matter full.
01:17
Just a minute.
01:23
Hang in tight, we're on the Roblo side, Captain.
01:27
Box 1425 for Standish Rescue 1, responding to near Moody Road, cross streets, 100-acre woods, and Goldie Lane.
01:35
For a 79-year-old male, who has been sick for a few days, very weak, hasn't eaten, and is diabetic.
01:41
The Charlie-level response, repeating fire alarm on the air with a medical box 1425 for Standish Rescue 1, responding to near Moody Road, cross streets, 100-acre woods, and Goldie Lane.
01:53
For a 79-year-old male.
01:55
Has been sick for a few days, is diabetic, hasn't eaten, and is very weak.
01:59
The Charlie level response, fire alarm clear, 0902.
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Location mentioned:
Moody Rd, Standish, ME 04084
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