Patient unresponsive during call at Penobscot home, Penobscot ME
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Emergency response was activated after a patient stopped responding during a call with her doctor at a Penobscot residence, raising urgent medical concern.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Inns your request to respond to near Castine Rd in Penobscot.
00:05
The doctor on the line, a patient had called him,
00:13
not feeling well.
00:14
She had stopped responding to him since in near Castine Rd in Penobscot.
00:22
She was on the phone with her doctor.
00:25
She's not responding now to him.
00:27
She's not responding to him.
00:33
2244
00:39
CEC something for 1 CEC something for 1
00:43
351 Show us on now, is there a fire response to this?
00:51
We do not
00:53
I can send a fire department at beneath them as well
01:00
Space fund conjure, can we please have a virus bomb?
01:18
Now, attention to the doctor-tropine department, you're being requested by the peninsula, one to near Castine Rd.
01:24
The doctor on the phone talking with the patient, she had become unresponsive and their respective resistance on the team in the Panofshire of the Department, and you're being requested by Peninsula when near Castine Rd,
01:36
the doctor on the patient had become unresponsive but he has gone talking to her now.
01:43
Hancock County, Pannowska, 301, end route, near Castine Rd.
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Location mentioned:
Castine Rd, Penobscot, ME 04476
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