Suspicious gathering reported near JDP Drive in Gorham, Gorham ME
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported that people who should not be present were at his girlfriend's home near JDP Drive in Gorham. They were asked to leave but remained outside, and the caller was concerned about possible plans. Additionally, emergency services responded to a 68-year-old man nearby who fell on ice, has a blue nose, and severe back pain.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Caller Ricky Reid reports that his girlfriend has people over who should not be there.
00:04
He kicked them all out, but they are currently outside.
00:06
He thinks they are planning something.
00:15
Go back.
00:27
625 for Gorham A1 to respond to near JDP Drive cross streets of Buck Street for a 68-year-old male who fell yesterday on ice, requiring medical attention.
00:40
The patient has a blue nose and is experiencing extreme back pain.
00:46
Outfall response.
00:48
Repeating, I am there with a medical box 625 for Gorham A1 to respond to near JDP Drive cross streets of Buck.
00:56
Extreme condition for a 68-year-old male who fell yesterday on ice.
00:59
The patient has a blue nose and now has extreme back pain; this is an AAP-level response.
01:04
The final result is out at 2013.
01:13
All right, ambulance one responding.
01:19
No copy, ambulance one responding.
01:29
Connie, 342.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:35
When asked about weapons, the caller said he saw an old sword belonging to his grandfather.
01:41
He does not know how many people are outside and cannot see a vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
JDP Dr, Gorham, ME 04038
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