Male injured in fall with head bleeding near professional drive, Scarborough ME
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A 68-year-old man fell near Professional Drive outside Gordon Food Service, suffering a head injury with heavy bleeding. He is on blood thinners and is having trouble breathing. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Hold radio traffic. Can you head over to near Professional Drive outside Gordon Food Service for a male that fell and can't get up?
00:10
Acknowledged.
00:33
Chicago Fire Department transmitting an EMS call calls for Ambulance 1 engine 7 to respond to near Professional Drive Gordon Food Service going to be outside for a Delta level fall or up there again at Gordon Food Service you're going to take a right new patient to be on the ground here the truck the door is still open.
01:01
25, he's reporting that he's on a blood thinner and his nose is bleeding at this time.
01:07
He doesn't have anything to stop the bleeding.
01:13
Good point.
01:16
Tams got rope even out as well.
01:21
The state advise your patient is disclosed that he does weigh approximately 345, 345.
01:31
4 OAML's one respondent.
01:45
Ambulance responding to near Professional Drive, Gordon Food Service.
01:50
It's going to be in the parking lot by the truck if you take it right.
01:53
The 68-year-old male,
01:55
he fell, injury to the head, had some serious bleeding as on blood thinners, unable to control it at this time.
02:03
He is having difficulty breathing.
02:05
And PD is en route.
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Scarborough, ME
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