Medical call for man fallen at motel near Old Orchard Road, Saco ME
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Sherwood Motel near Old Orchard Road for a man who had fallen and was on the ground.
Audio|Heard on: Southern York County Public Safety
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Sherwood Motel, near Old Orchard Road,
00:02
Unit 4.
00:04
Responding for Bravo level fall.
00:07
I hear that 1097, Sherwood Motel, near Old Orchard Road, Unit 4 for Bravo level fall.
00:13
Let's clear to Peter Page Storm.
00:21
I'll watch it at 12.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
As I think it keeps going down to the showwood town.
00:30
It's going to be an outpost top of a level 4 for any manuals now.
00:35
Okay.
00:37
41, you want to go for that, please?
00:42
41, it's going to be 20 will go to room number 4.
00:56
35, so I'll go.
00:58
It's going to be out.
00:59
A break.
01:01
I'll get the Hancock Lumber Inter.
01:05
I'll pull off.
01:06
I'll go on kick.
01:07
Yeah,
01:11
it's good. There's a good job.
01:18
35 cars over here.
01:22
Got it.
01:32
4735. One of the guys they're talking about is right here in front of a Roma shows.
01:38
God be I'm looking back then.
01:45
Forty-two-stopper-10-8.
01:48
You're going to be right with it.
01:51
NC3-984, John David Henry, 994, J-2H.
01:58
I've got the guy freaking up here by the, bye.
02:04
Coming back on a blue 2018 Jeep compass assigned 131.26 to (name withheld) out of Augusta.
02:11
His active negative is a protective part of an aesthetic condition.
02:26
Wood Motel, Number 4, 79-0-mail fall.
02:32
Another injury is on the ground, by all.
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Saco, ME
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