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Man passes out and vomits at Old County RoadDamariscotta ME

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Old County Rd, Damariscotta, ME 04543

A 52-year-old man was found unconscious and vomiting near Old County Road in Damariscotta. Emergency responders were called to check his condition.

Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
So their husband's had the flu, he passed out, growing up.
00:06
He's feeling better now, but he starts the old speech.
00:10
One with clear.
00:16
1040, you have an approximate age, gender.
00:22
52-year-old man.
00:27
104, intend him.
00:31
Link-at-com, CLT, emails in my first page.
00:56
He responds to near Old County Road, Damariscotta.
01:00
Laws unseen, the 911 check.
01:02
The 52-year-old male had passed out.
01:04
It's vomiting.
01:06
Once to be checked out.
01:08
Again, like a compaging CLC email, they respond to near Old County Road,
01:12
Damariscotta. Laws unseen with a 52-year-old male passed out, vomiting.
01:18
Once to be checked out.

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Location mentioned:
Old County Rd, Damariscotta, ME 04543

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