Female patient chokes and breathes abnormally in Berwick, Berwick ME
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Emergency responders assisted a 70-year-old female at a residence near Sweetser Street in Berwick. She was choking on food and had abnormal breathing but was later conscious and alert.
Audio|Heard on: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
This is on the air for Berwick Fire, Stewart's ambulance, transit, and a medical call.
00:04
For a female that was choking after eating,
00:08
she's not breathing normally.
00:11
It's felt a level near Sweetser Street.
00:15
Especially here repeating for Berwick Fire, Stuart's Ambulance transit in a medical call for a female was choking on food with abnormal...
00:23
than double level near Sweetser Street.
00:27
Tim your tone is 1649.
00:34
Perch, 7th, Sanford.
00:36
We're out, Sweetser.
00:41
Copy.
00:48
Burk, J-O-7, Sanford, home scene.
00:54
Coming.
00:59
Medic 5 to Sanford.
01:04
Medic 5, close.
01:06
Medic 5, close.
01:07
Medic 5 responding to near Sweetser Street.
01:15
Copymetic virus warning.
01:16
The 70-year-old female choked on food with abnormal breathing now.
01:28
Perfect 108.
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I'll find a dispatch.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:41
105 was in the ambulance over to near Sweetser Street for a patient actively choking.
01:52
105 is confirming.
01:58
105 is confirming you copy.
02:01
Warren.
02:06
Copy.
02:14
105, just fetching you.
02:15
1.05, go ahead.
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I'll be out.
02:29
Copy. Copy.
02:42
Utility, 7, go ahead.
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Consum free than alert patient.
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Copy a patient is conscious and alert.
02:54
A lot of patient is conscious and alert.
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Location mentioned:
Sweetser St, Berwick, ME 03901
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