Medical emergency for elderly man near white oak lane, Sebago ME
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Fire and EMS responded for a 76-year-old man near White Oak Lane who was vomiting and confused. The patient and caller are deaf, and communication was via video relay interpreter. No fire was present; this was a medical situation.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm on the air with a medical box four for Sebago Ambulance 5,
00:05
responding near Bridgton Road, Folly Road, and White Oak Lane,
00:11
for a 76-year-old male vomiting and confused.
00:14
Charlie level response, repeating fire alarm on the air with a medical box four for Sebago Ambulance 5,
00:21
responding near Bridgton Road, Folly Road, and White Oak Lane.
00:28
76 year old male vomiting and confused, Charlie level response.
00:32
Time of your toll, 1139.
00:36
Tobago 85, file alarm.
00:37
On responding.
00:44
Copy, Tobago, Andrew, Indian 5, responding.
00:53
Fire alarm to Tobago, Ambulance 5.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:02
Both caller and patient are deaf.
01:04
We are communicating with them via a video relay interpreter.
01:09
Recy.
01:12
Fire alarm to Tobago Ambulance 5.
01:15
Hey, five, you're on, sir.
01:21
You'll need to ring the doorbell, not knock.
01:27
We're about a minute out.
01:35
Copy, Sebago Ambulance 5, you're about a minute out.
01:46
A5 Fire L-on-1-2.
01:51
Copy, Bidigo, A5 on Tune.
02:00
Oh,
02:01
I'm just a vaguelyne with five.
02:02
Oh, five, Kyle.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:07
Do you have any patient contact?
02:11
Patient contact, we're ready.
02:16
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
White Oak Ln, Sebago, ME 04029
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