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Elderly man experiences chest pain while snow blowingHermon ME

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Newburgh Rd, Hermon, ME 04401

An 84-year-old man in Hermon felt lightheaded and chest pain while snow blowing. He took two nitroglycerin tablets without relief. Emergency responders transported him to Eastern Maine Medical Center with a medic on board.

Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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05:9
Transcript:
00:00
Herman 411.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:03
Let you know, we're taking a second call.
00:08
Near Newburgh Road in Hermon.
00:10
84-year-old male, he is conscious breathing, feeling light-headed, close to passing out.
00:15
He's been out snow blowing.
00:16
10-3.
00:19
Number that, beheel 411 en route and follow the protocol list for the ambulances.
00:25
104, would you like tones?
00:29
Negative, we'll be all set.
00:32
104.
00:37
He's like he's a defendant in a protection order.
00:41
Detective parties with Jessica Archer.
00:46
Go get Belmont Square.
01:00
Go get belongings. He's on bail. That's law enforcement.
01:02
Go get belongings.
01:04
He's on bail.
01:05
That does indicate he can go one time with law enforcement.
01:12
All four service.
01:15
Is 74?
01:19
One.
01:20
One.
01:24
400, go ahead.
01:27
Responding to Newburgh.
01:29
Type 4, so you're responding at 852.
01:35
479.
01:39
Okay, we're 2.
01:40
We're 2.
01:53
249, please use, en route from May.
01:58
Okay,
02:01
sure, back. Okay.
02:04
Let's go.
02:07
And I'll be out.
02:33
Termin. Time 4, show you en route to Hermann, it's 853.
02:39
Anastka, Indecta 4780.
02:43
4780, go ahead.
02:45
Can I get permission to go with Lithuania, please, coming to bench here? Uh,
02:52
go ahead.
02:57
60, please.
03:07
Dave, Black,
03:09
Ford Expedition, Maine Bombster, (number withheld), Boy Lincoln, Lincoln.
03:18
Station update.
03:20
Station is alert and oriented, stable at the moment, blood sugar, she has a monitor and is reading 152.
03:32
That's the fire, clip.
03:34
So thank you.
03:37
Ten, four.
03:38
Break, Herman, 411-400.
03:43
Go after 411?
03:47
Prior to snow blowing, he's had chest pain and has taken two nitro.
03:56
Answering all that well, kind of just groaning right now.
04:00
Actually as well for this call.
04:07
Time for Stambeckxcombe.
04:10
And I've got 699 Newport out of Svi-Hake.
04:16
104-856.
04:32
Herman for an 84-year-old male conscious breathing having chest pain with snowblowed and took two nitro no relief again tension Herman fire requested near Newburgh Road in Hermann 84 year old male conscious breathing feeling lightheaded having chest pain took two nitrone with no relief it's 856.
05:01
We're going to be transporting one to eastern Maine with medic on board.
05:04
Uh 4.9-10 for you, heading to eastern Maine with the medic on board.
05:09
It's 857.

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Newburgh Rd, Hermon, ME 04401

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