Medical team responds to health emergency near Main St, Windham ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible overdose or adverse medication reaction near Main Street in Windham. A man reported feeling unwell after taking Tylenol and possibly another pill, with low blood pressure noted. The situation was treated as a medical emergency, and responders were dispatched with a Charlie-level response.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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When I'm semi for medical,
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near Main St.
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You
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Filing the arrows, medical box twelve.
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We're gonna be near Main St, utility 0214 and brush 29.
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Respond to near Main St apartment one, crosses Mechanic St and Depot St.
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It's going to be for a 48-year-old male.
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He states he took Tylenol and thinks there may have been another type of pill in it as his blood pressure is dropping.
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It's a Charlie response.
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Medical box twelve, we're gonna be near Main St, utility 0214, brush 29.
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One to near Main St apartment one, crosses Mechanic St and Depot St.
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Forty-eight-year-old male took Tylenol, believes there was another type of pill in it and his blood pressure is dropping.
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Pressure's dropping.
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This is a Charlie response.
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Seven tone, 18.
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