Ice water rescue operation at canal street in lewiston, Lewiston ME
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Emergency responders are conducting an ice water rescue operation at Canal Street in Lewiston. A man has fallen onto the ice and crews are preparing to retrieve him safely. Additional medical assistance is being coordinated for a separate health incident nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Seven, I'm going to have you stay on Canal Street.
00:03
You need to leave the bridge closed for Ladder 1.
00:11
I'm sorry, we have one.
00:21
I'm sorry, we have one gentleman on the ice.
00:24
It appears to be speaking.
00:28
You're one-way-law in the AC speaking.
00:36
Hershey-Fratz-on.
00:37
The Robert Rusty I will show you honor responding to 50 H.F.m.
00:44
Tree, 50 H.S.m.
00:45
Three for a male who fell off the canal and it's out on the ISP month.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:55
Medics available.
01:01
I'll get nine in route to you.
01:10
Go ahead for nine.
01:14
Go ahead for nine.
01:21
I need you to go help, Unit 5 at near Weber Avenue in Lewiston for a 71-year-old female whose health is declining, patients not eating and not feeling well.
01:31
26, Charlie 1, Code 3.
01:40
Unit 7.
01:57
Call on Center from Canal Street Command.
02:01
Commit, go ahead.
02:04
We're currently facilitating ice water rescue.
02:07
We have two, so they're going to be suited up.
02:09
Getting ready to...
02:11
All right, go on top of the ice.
02:14
Ten for a copy.
02:17
Two, four I copy.
02:21
One team. On team.
02:26
On team.
02:34
First you guys, I'll see you.
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Location mentioned:
Canal St, Lewiston, ME 04240
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