Welfare check conducted after caller cancels ambulance, South Portland ME
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A woman called for an ambulance due to a panic attack but later canceled after feeling better. A follow-up welfare check was requested at a residence near Summit Terrace in South Portland.
Audio|Heard on: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Are you familiar with (name withheld) that won the way he's on a terrace? It doesn't ring a bell.
00:12
Okay.
00:13
Do you mind heading down there?
00:17
She called originally for an ambulance,
00:19
having a panic attack, and then apparently called back and said she did feel better and did not have anyone with her.
00:25
Do you mind checking on her?
00:28
Send for you, I'll have that way.
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Location mentioned:
Summit Terrace, South Portland, ME 04106
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