Fire department responds to lift assist call near Route 3, Palermo ME
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Fire and ambulance personnel were dispatched to assist with a lift at a location near Route 3 in Palermo. The Palermo and Liberty fire departments responded to provide the lift assist as requested.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Liberty, go ahead.
00:02
Cynthia from Palermo.
00:05
You tone out Liberty Fire for a lift to ship.
00:08
(number withheld). I will do that.
00:12
I will do that.
00:15
I don't want to follow.
00:17
I don't want.
00:23
Can you send a 9 responding for Palermo Fire first? See if they have anybody?
00:38
11 clear 910 break down the 4 you're clear turn 4 copy
00:51
Malibium aspirin at this time.
00:54
Can't. Thank you all, though.
00:59
All right.
01:03
Your question. Bello.
01:11
...internion, Palermo fire attendant to get attention, fire attendants, your pressure on the (number withheld) in Palermo to assist.
01:20
Liberty Ambulance with a lift assist.
01:22
The formal fire requested for lift assist.
01:24
One call clear of 0911.
01:32
Liberty 206, go ahead.
01:35
Com, you can show Liberty 206, helping with that lift assist, and you can tell me off on Z.
01:42
Okay, and 4.
01:44
I haven't heard anyone coming on from Palermo.
01:48
I can go ahead and tone three for a lift system.
01:57
(number withheld) for Liberty to a lift system.
02:15
That force, sounds good, thank you.
02:28
Attention, Liberty Fire Attendance,
02:31
Liberty Fire Attendance, request to respond to (number withheld) Route 3 for a lift assist, and again lift assist, requested, Woldercom clears.
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Location mentioned:
ME-3, Palermo, ME 04354
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