Male possibly overdoses at Rockland ferry terminal, Rockland ME
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Emergency medical responders attended to a male in his 30s near the Rockland ferry terminal who was in and out of consciousness, possibly due to an overdose. The ferry had returned to the dock during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Rockland EMS respond to the ferry terminal near Main Street for male in his 30s, in and out of consciousness.
00:08
The ferry has turned around.
00:09
They are just pulling into the dock now.
00:14
Dispatch, go to 31-D-4.
00:17
Rockland EMS respond to the ferry terminal, near Main Street.
00:22
From male in a... 30s.
00:25
They described it as being in and out of consciousness.
00:28
They're not sure if it was an overdose.
00:31
The ferry has just returned to the dock.
00:33
Dispatch go to 31 Delta 4, Cross streets: Talbot Ave,
00:37
Port Terminal Road, and Summer Street.
00:50
Rescue 3, go on.
00:57
In room.
01:00
Copy Rock an Ski 3.
01:02
Have you met.
01:04
42,
01:11
23, Augusta, in service.
01:15
(number withheld).
01:19
Rock the slot straight now.
01:23
Okay.
01:25
We're back on the rescue.
01:28
Cut.
01:35
Robbuner, keep on the street on.
01:38
Rescue. Rescue.
01:44
I have law enforcement that way because the ferry says they don't, not sure if they'll be combated.
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Rockland, ME
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