Emergency medic response at Knox County Airport for chest pain case, Owls Head ME
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Medical teams responded to Knox County Airport with a medic-level alert to meet a plane carrying a 70-year-old woman experiencing chest pain, then transported her to Pen Bay Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get a tone out for Sally Thomas and to meet at the airport, medic level, ETA 20 to 25 minutes,
00:10
will be one en route to the airstrip.
00:15
Copy vinyl, even rice you two, into the airstrip, 20 to the airstrip,
00:19
20, 25 minutes,
00:20
medic level.
00:28
Worldocom, 103, patrol check.
00:31
We're on the 203, patrol check.
00:52
Oh!
00:59
Bill Thomas Manby on St.
01:00
George Medic was on 19 Terminal Road, Knox County Airport, to meet the plane coming home from Vinyl Haven with a 70-year-old female chest pain,
01:09
the special to 10, Charlie 3, requesting medic level.
01:13
So, Thomas, and Amy on St.
01:14
George, Medics, from a 19-Terminal Road, Knox County Airport, to meet the plane coming off on Vinal Haven.
01:20
For a 70-year-old female, Chetaine, the set code is 10 Charlie 3,
01:25
requesting medic level.
01:26
Gotcha is going to be Ash Point Drive, Knoxville.
01:29
Don't promise.
01:30
Oh,
01:33
Tompsey, no, go ahead.
01:35
I don't need a report.
01:39
Copy on your unit.
01:41
Thomas B. Thomas B.
01:42
Transporting one to end up.
01:47
Thomas. Thomas.
01:50
Transporting one to Penn Bay.
01:53
Transporting one to Penn Bay.
01:56
Copy, Sunday.
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Location mentioned:
Knox County Regional Airport, 19 Airport Rd, Owls Head, ME 04854
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