Medical emergency for man with wound infection and delirium, Gorham ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 45-year-old man near College Avenue with an open wound infection and delirium. He initially refused medical help, then walked outside and his location became unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm on the air with medical box 21 for Gorham Ambulance 2, Gorham Engine 2, respond near College Ave, Unit 4, Cross Street, School Street, and Prince McClellan Road.
00:10
Responding with PD for a 45-year-old male with an open wound infection who is delirious.
00:19
Charlie-level response, repeating Medical Box 21 for Gorham Ambulance 2 and Engine 2, responding with PD near College Avenue, Unit 4.
00:28
Cross Street School Street and Prince McClellan Road for a 45-year-old male with an open wound infection who is not acting normally and is delirious.
00:39
Charlie-level response.
00:40
Time of your tone, double zero.
00:42
12.
00:45
Copy 19.
00:48
Aller engine two, file on both companies in rooms.
00:52
Copy both units in a center room.
01:00
File on A2 engine two engine two.
01:06
All right.
01:08
Just to advise,
01:10
the patient originally did not want a medical response.
01:14
He was in the background of the call, unagitated, and has walked outside of the building now, and the caller is unsure where he is.
01:22
He doesn't have a vehicle and wouldn't be able to leave there.
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Location mentioned:
College Ave, Gorham, ME 04038
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