Elderly man treated for severe spinal pain in Milo, Milo ME
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An 83-year-old man at near Railroad Avenue in Milo is experiencing severe spinal pain radiating to his legs. He has been seen by doctors and requests transport to Eastern Maine for treatment. Emergency services are responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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The Scottois Mayo Ambulance Mayo requested No.
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7 Railroad Avenue in Milo for an 83-year-old male, severe pain in his spine, shooting down to his legs.
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He's requesting to be brought to Eastern Maine.
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Again, number 7, Railroad Avenue in Milo, 83-year-old male with severe spinal pain shooting down in his legs.
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He's already been seen by doctors about this.
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It's continuing.
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It's got a clear 610.
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Piscataquis, Brownville for a medical call in Milo, number seven Railroad Avenue in Milo.
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We have an 83-year-old male, severe pain in his spine, shooting into his legs.
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Milo ambulance is en route to the Lakeview Road for an 18-wheeler off the road.
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Again,
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Brownville Fire for a medical call in Milo, number seven Railroad Avenue, 83-year-old male with severe pain in spine shooting into his legs.
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Biscaticus clear, 611.
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I'm going to be.
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Descartag was for Milo Fire.
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Medical call number 7 Railroad Avenue in Milo.
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Again, number 7, Railroad Avenue in Milo for an 83-year-old male, severe spinal pain, shooting into his leg.
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His conscious breathing and alert.
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Again, number seven, Railroad Avenue in Milo for an 82-year-old male spinal pain.
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The Scotticle is clear, 612.
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Location mentioned:
Railroad Ave, Milo, ME 04463
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