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Fire units manage road incident near long swamp roadLebanon ME

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US-202 & Long Swamp Rd, Lebanon, ME 04027

Fire and medical units responded to a road incident near Long Swamp Road and Route 202. Fire engines handled traffic control and command on the scene. A medical call involved a male who passed out but was not alert. Patient refused further care.

Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two, go ahead.
00:04
91.
00:05
91.
00:08
It will be a patient refusal.
00:10
A1, turning in service.
00:12
Engine two, go ahead.
00:15
The engine two, go ahead.
00:17
Two is in Roe-Pomp, 2O2 from LRB, CROP.
00:23
I'll be that, engine two and route.
00:31
Engine two to engine five.
00:35
Engine two, come all the way down and block long swamp for me.
00:45
Engine two, engine five.
00:48
Engine five, answering.
00:58
You still want that manpower of control.
01:12
Engine 5, engines, Joe, have an issue with a reportable.
01:14
Come down,
01:15
walk off Long Swamp, give you as many toll as you can.
01:20
Love in an engine two is hammered.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
You can go engine two off on scene.
01:31
Copy engine two on me.
01:32
The engine two on me.
01:39
Central station, same by the minute.
01:58
Dispatch on the air, central station turns sending a medical call for a single episode, delta level,
02:05
near Benet Street.
02:07
We're putting dispatch on the air for Central Station Transcendant Call for a 611, so double level near Benet Street.
02:15
Have your toe, 2130.
02:22
It's bad for N1.
02:26
EdgeO1, go ahead.
02:29
NG1A1 responding to a team benance street in the medical.
02:35
I'll be NG1A1 responding.
02:36
It's going to be a 504 mail that passed out.
02:39
He's good too, but he's turning on alert.
02:41
He's not alert.
02:49
11.
02:58
Portable 22 to Stanford.
03:02
Good.
03:04
You can be Portable 22 taking the 202 road command.
03:12
Bobby, Portable 22 taking command on the road.
03:22
Two command standards.
03:26
Okay.
03:30
Be advised A1 is currently working on two sign-off.
03:35
Copy A1 is working on doing two sign-off.

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Location mentioned:
US-202 & Long Swamp Rd, Lebanon, ME 04027
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  1. Medical Assessment and Scene Wrap-up
  2. Manpower and Additional Dispatch
  3. Scene Management and Traffic Control
  4. Units Respond and Assess Scene
  5. Initial Dispatch

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