Man falls, convulses, and acts violent after head injury, Palermo ME
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A 40-year-old man fell and hit his head near Hoffman Shore Road in Palermo, Maine. He convulsed and later became violent towards responders. Emergency medical services were instructed to wait until law enforcement secured the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
04:57
Transcript:
00:00
Attention point of Liberty Amiens.
00:02
I'm going to touch a Palermo for responders and Liberty Ambulance.
00:05
Your request are on near Hoffman Shore Road in Palermo for a 40-year-old male.
00:11
Unconscious status is breathing.
00:15
The flight safety lifts fell, hit his head,
00:18
but it's convulsing, code is 4-Gulf.
00:22
Will the calm clear?
00:23
It's 1240.
00:29
You go.
00:31
Twenty-three guns.
00:37
You can show me in room.
00:41
Liberty handblower, the technology is okay.
00:49
Tension Searsmont Ambulance against Submont Ambulus.
00:51
Respond to 220, Thompson, Reed, and Searsmont.
00:55
95-year-old female, fella,
00:58
hit her head, has a tumetoma, conscious and alert.
01:01
17, Bravo 1, all that I'm clear, 12-15.
01:10
10-4[1]-brook, 7-4-4-3.
01:18
Six.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:23
Can you go to near Hoffman Shore, near Hoffman Shore in Palermo?
01:28
I have a 40-year-old gentleman.
01:29
I'll hit it.
01:30
He started bolsting having a shift here.
01:34
...back with it.
01:35
...saying that he's about...
01:41
...how much she is worried he's going to become by one again.
01:45
Simple.
01:54
Liberty rescue one, go ahead.
01:57
Is the patient still convulsing?
02:02
Negative. I'm going to have you stage for now.
02:06
The patient is being violent?
02:08
He's no longer convulsing, he's standing up and staggering, but attended to the area are disparated by being by the Belmont enforcement started.
02:20
Okay.
02:21
Do you think that this could be related?
02:25
Negative. The complaint stated that he had to have fallen and hit his head and then also no indication of this time.
02:37
Thank you. The column to 143.
02:40
Did you copy that request to state?
02:43
Pencil.
02:50
Landing the station.
02:52
Ten, four, six, one, three.
02:59
Now, base number four, right there.
03:04
Down the four, granite, there.
03:06
Call 47.
03:19
Okay.
03:31
Okay.
03:36
Okay. Okay. Okay.
03:38
Close up.
03:50
See,
03:56
21, I guess. I'll be off the barracks.
04:04
The patient is currently going to be sitting down.
04:08
Still concerns for violence.
04:10
The plane states he was there originally.
04:13
It was like the patient had crafted his vehicle and there was a tow truck there at a mile and then he slipped and fell and hit his head and it's been acting around ever since.
04:24
Everybody gave it, let's been requested in stage this time.
04:28
Several.
04:34
Forcement in the route.
04:41
1-2-34.
04:47
104, I have a Liberty ambulance.
04:50
The position has started to be violent.
04:54
10-4[1]. I'll be heading in that direction.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Hoffman Shr Rd, Palermo, ME 04354
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