Man with seizure falls during wheelchair transfer, Cape Elizabeth ME
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Emergency responders were called to near Columbus Road for a 48-year-old man who had a seizure, vomited, and fell while being moved to a wheelchair. He was found awake but unable to get up.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
We're trying to transfer him to the wheelchair and he didn't have strength.
00:04
He's awake now, but he did have a seizure previously and was vomiting.
00:09
It's a delta level call.
00:11
Time of tone, 1808.
00:20
Abilus 61, squad 62 responding.
00:25
And for both units responding.
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336 County 10-7[1].
00:38
Copy 206. Copy 206.
00:40
Second row 20.
00:48
When you go 108, Martin says a theft case ready to be picked up.
00:53
It's from November 13th.
01:01
Okay 3 and tape 13th.
01:09
Great.
01:18
1229, I guess the 10-7[1].
01:21
There are near Columbus Road for a 48-year-old male.
01:27
He's on the ground and unable to get up.
01:29
It sounds like he may have fallen when trying to be transferred to his wheelchair.
01:32
And near Columbus Road with rescue.
01:38
Break out.
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30 copies.
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752.
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Go ahead.
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Please call into dispatch.
01:57
Okay, I'm from a second minute.
02:05
26th County.
02:08
Quorum 36 quorum 36 quits.
02:13
You can clear us out of that 12-bensway call there.
02:19
Temple.
02:22
Abilus 61 on scene.
02:24
10. C.
02:31
104.61 on C.
02:41
Fire alarm, wind of ambulance,
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23. Okay,
02:44
those 22nd.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
Columbus Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
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