Medical emergency at Owls Head Airport for young man, Owls Head ME
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Emergency responders are meeting a plane at Owls Head Airport for a 22-year-old man who may have alcohol poisoning.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
On route to the airstrip,
00:04
would you please tone out South Thomaston Ambulance and St.
00:09
George Medic to meet our patient at the Owlshead Terminal-A.
00:23
Copy by the one.
00:33
Attention, Belfast fire.
00:35
Belfast fire, you're requested, near Northport Ave at the Ludwig entrance.
00:39
Near Northboard Ave at the Ludwig entrance.
00:42
Abandoned vehicle leaking gasoline, a blue Honda in the handicapped spot.
00:47
Timeout is 1025,
00:50
61 Delta 2.
00:54
Copy A. 20 minutes.
01:00
20, can you slide over to the hospital at the Ludwig entrance with an abandoned vehicle, blue Honda,
01:06
license plate (number withheld) was abandoned and leaking gasoline, cut the fire department started for the spill as well.
01:16
Tafel. Tafel.
01:22
200 to 210.
01:29
Go ahead, 200.
01:33
Engine 4 will be right back to get you.
01:36
Copy that.
01:59
So, call us an ambulance.
02:02
St. George, Meddick, respond to 19 Terminal Lane, the airport in Owls Head.
02:09
To meet the plane coming over with a 22-year-old male,
02:14
possible alcohol poisoning.
02:17
A.T.A. 20 minutes.
02:19
South Thomas and Rescue, St.
02:21
George, Medic.
02:22
Respond to 19 Terminal Road at the airport to meet the plane coming over for a 22-year-old male, possible alcohol poisoning.
02:29
E.T.A. 20 minutes.
02:30
Cross street, Ash Point Drive, Knox County.
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Location mentioned:
Knox County Regional Airport, 19 Airport Rd, Owls Head, ME 04854
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