CPR underway for man on Hall Hill Road amid urgent response, Brooks ME
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CPR was initiated for a male patient on Hall Hill Road amid an urgent medical response after earlier reports of an elderly woman fallen and in pain nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near Main Street, near Main Street.
00:02
It's going to be for an 80-year-old female subject who had fallen, believed to be four for the register.
00:08
She is complaining that it's pain.
00:11
Again, near Main Street for a fall.
00:14
Stand by your call.
00:19
Morgan, Registry, Convener.
00:34
Copycar 1-d2-9.30-50.
00:42
919, center.
00:55
It's going to be a 17 alpha-2.
01:01
Copycom, 17 alpha-2.
01:06
9-0-2.
01:11
Copy-9, en route 1371.
01:14
The address is the resident directly behind the hardwood store.
01:25
Okay, copy that, thank you.
01:35
Tina, go ahead.
01:37
I'll be out at lunch.
01:43
Got him and back.
01:57
Go!
02:02
Go ahead. We're starting chest compressions at this time.
02:08
Agonal breathing.
02:15
We're in room.
02:16
We're in room.
02:19
Two more.
02:30
Fallenstein.
02:33
4-4-2.
02:38
Tepar, call the com to Allbrook's in units.
02:42
Please meet on scene.
02:44
Chest compression starting at the time.
02:46
Do have law enforcement.
02:48
Let's go see if you're going out for a medic out of service, please.
02:54
Just confirmed out of Brooks or Velvap?
02:58
That would be Brooks.
03:00
Okay.
03:02
Okay.
03:03
Okay.
03:07
Attention Brooks Ambulance, Attention Brooks Ambulance, medic requested, near Hall Hill Road,
03:16
CPR in progress,
03:18
on 1357.
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Location mentioned:
Hall Hill Rd, Brooks, ME 04921
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