Man aged 75 treated for fever and weakness, Gray ME
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Emergency responders were sent to near Fairview Avenue for a 75-year-old man experiencing lethargy, weakness, fever, and chills.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Greyfire, standby for a medical near Fairview Ave.
00:08
How are you trying for me?
00:12
I guess it a 130.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:21
I was holding a missile in parcels field.
00:25
I don't know if I'm able to close that out to you.
00:27
They confirmed all their information.
00:28
They were calling from the bank.
00:33
Copy, Fitch Confirm, close out, please.
00:37
Okay, file out with the Warns.
00:42
All right, let me go through the MENTiner returning.
00:47
Nine, was that the 17, you're with?
00:52
Ah, he's not both.
00:54
I'll hang out with a good little quiet hear from you.
01:04
Two best.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:10
For our ambulance ones out at Maine, that.
01:13
I'm going to be Washington Street in Sanfit with Main PC 933 King Tompull.
01:27
Fire alarm on the air with a medical box 41 for Gray, ambulance 49, and utility 46, responding to near Fairview Ave, cross streets,
01:37
Tim's Run, and Shaker Roads for a 75-year-old male who is lethargic, has general weakness, and fever, and chills.
01:45
The Charlie-level response.
01:47
Repeating, fire alarm on the air was a medical box 41 for Gray, ambulance 49, and utility 46, responding to near Fairview Ave,
01:55
Cross Street's Tim's...
01:56
run and shake a road for a 75-year-old male who is lethargic, has general weakness, fever, and chills to Turley-Level response.
02:04
Time of your tone, 11.01.
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Location mentioned:
Fairview Ave, Gray, ME 04039
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