Man with psychiatric crisis found in road near Main Street, Mexico ME
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Police and emergency services responded near Main Street in Mexico for a man in his 40s experiencing a psychiatric crisis. He was reportedly found lying in the road.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for a psychiatric call near Main Street, Mexico.
00:08
Arlum, April's Rescubate.
00:13
Harlan answering Naples Rescue 8?
00:16
Rescue 8 responding to Spego for mutual aid.
00:22
Harlan copies Naples Rescue 8, showing you responding.
00:33
Oxford RCC to MedCare.
00:35
Need unit to respond near Main Street in Mexico, the area of the barbershop,
00:42
approximately 40-year-old male,
00:45
having a psychiatric issue.
00:48
Last report was he was lying in the middle of the road.
00:51
We are starting PD to that location.
00:57
Officer for METIA 556.
01:01
556, go ahead.
01:08
556 is going to be staging at the car wash from the crime.
01:12
We're in the area.
01:14
Copy 556, staging at the car wash in the area at 1358.
01:25
Archer's room 556, which ETA on which law enforcement agency is coming.
01:32
She just arrived on scene very short time ago.
01:36
Okay, thanks.
01:43
Make care of 556.
01:45
Seen secure.
01:53
Oh, 6556 copies, we'll be on scene momentarily.
01:58
Copy 556 at 1359.
02:03
Okay, 6555-6.
02:07
Okay, 655 boxers.
02:11
655, go ahead.
02:14
We'll have at Stevens for a transfer to main net.
02:18
Copy 655 out at Stevens for a transfer to Main Met at 1400.
02:24
556 is out.
02:28
556, you're on scene at 1400.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Mexico, ME 04257
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