Man with possible broken ribs and wrist bleeding treated at home, Buxton ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated a 67-year-old man at his home near Smith Hall Road who suffered possible broken ribs and significant wrist bleeding. The patient was initially located in the basement but was moved outside the garage for care.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
He dispatches to the Nogaham Ambulance respond to near Smith Hall Road.
00:05
Located the basement, enter through the garage, 67-year-old male, conscious.
00:10
Hostile broken ribs, alpha level, under saw, (number withheld).
00:19
Attached you to a follow-up in Alfred.
00:21
A.NJ's auto.
00:24
Copy.
00:25
Copy.
00:30
Nottingham, 2.
00:33
Markasing, Notting and me too.
00:38
We're on with three I did.
00:47
Cattle recorded.
00:54
Rocking dispatch from Consenton, command.
01:01
Yes, can be in the command.
01:15
Corridson.
01:23
Rockets and conviction in the command.
01:27
Vehicles of every rule.
01:29
All the files for being turned the quarters in service, commanders terminated.
01:32
Turned the quarters and service, command terminate.
01:36
I'm going to be headed to 22 Warren's Way for Subject in Aviv.
01:47
I'll be around.
01:50
Copy.
02:08
In Sonata, M82.
02:15
I'm not anewa 2. Notting Mnum A2.
02:16
I'm on update.
02:19
Patient has now moved outside the garage.
02:22
He's not in the basement anymore.
02:24
And he also has significant bleeding from the wrist.
02:28
He's got it wrapped up plucks and then stripping blood.
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Location mentioned:
Hall Rd, Buxton, ME 04093
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