High school athlete vomits at sports complex, Gorham ME
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Emergency responders were called to the Costello Sports Complex on the USM campus for a high school male athlete who was vomiting on the track. The caller was not at the scene and could not provide additional information.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Gorman Fire, sent by for a medical at Costello Complex on the Gorham USM campus.
00:12
Other system 552 control check.
00:20
I'll register.
00:21
I'll hang up and you can clear that out to me.
00:24
7.4.
00:26
both inches a black (number withheld) land rover main PC (number withheld)
00:40
(number withheld) zebra union suspended for toll
00:47
3.62 County.
01:03
I can take that A.T.
01:06
off when I'm in that area.
01:09
Time for.
01:22
Descarver rate 10-1-2.
01:27
No more.
01:33
Let's see you guys.
01:35
3.50, go ahead.
02:00
I don't know.
02:07
New York Medical Box 21 for Gorm Ambulance 2, Gorm Engine 2.
02:10
Respond to Campus Avenue at the Costello Sports Complex.
02:15
Cross streets are School Street and University Way on the U.S.M.
02:18
campus for a high school-aged male athlete on the track, vomiting.
02:25
Our caller is not on scene and cannot provide further.
02:28
Repeating Medical Box 21 for Gorm Ambulance 2, Gorm Engine 2.
02:32
Respond to Campus Ave at the Costello Sports Complex.
02:35
Cross Streets are School Street and University Way on the USM campus.
02:39
For a male track athlete, high school aged, who is vomiting, the caller's not unseen and cannot provide any further.
02:49
And they said to use Door Bravo if a structure is needed.
02:53
Temerone is 1945.
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Location mentioned:
Campus Ave, Gorham, ME 04038
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