Woman falls on snowbank in Gray medical emergency, Gray ME
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Emergency responders were called to near Portland Road for a 62-year-old woman who fell on a snowbank. She was initially outside but later went back inside.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Gray Fire, standby for a medical emergency near Portland Road.
00:06
So 121.
00:10
121.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:20
Narragansett Trail and Hollis Road in Hollis, there's a truck or trailer unit blocking the whole intersection, not able to move.
00:27
Caller said they're unable to get the truck trailer unit started to move it out of the way, so there's barely enough room for vehicles to get around.
00:36
Probably.
00:45
20-06-0-3 guns.
00:49
Can you run me to Y.SBI? We want to the project that was called?
00:57
Okay. Okay.
01:12
Faroe in there with a medical box 432 for Gray Ambulance 48 to respond to near Portland Road Crossed Barrel Road to Richard's Way for a 62-year-old female that fell on a snowbank is outside, up-level response.
01:25
Father Pian, Farland Air, with a medical box 432, for Gray Ambulz 48 to respond to near Portland Road, cross to Barrel Road from Richard's Way.
01:33
For a 62-year-old female that fell on a snowbank outside and still outside, a follow of response.
01:38
Father, about 1856.
01:45
Number 48, utility 453 room.
01:50
Parallin copy, both units in groups.
01:58
Not too far away.
02:05
Prilop 2, Graham Mills 48.
02:11
Good.
02:13
Just for some clarification, the patient did actually get up from the snowbag, she's back in the house, no.
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Location mentioned:
Portland Rd, Gray, ME 04039
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