Woman with chest pain reported in Vassalboro, Vassalboro ME
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A 49-year-old woman near Dearborn Hill Court in Vassalboro reported chest pain and tenderness. She was conscious and breathing but showed signs of distress. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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02:11
Transcript:
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At near Dearborn Hill Court in Vassalboro, 49-year-old female conscious and breathing,
00:05
having tenderness and sharp pain in the chest that's moving around,
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10 Charlie 3.
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Repeating respond to near Dearborn Hill Court in Vassalboro for a 49-year-old female conscious and breathing, tenderness and sharp chest pain.
00:22
It seems to be moving on Code 10 Charlie 3.
00:26
Time at one is 2259.
00:30
All called for the 1055, the Canaan Road, Skaohegan, again 1065, this Canaan Road, Cahuegan.
00:37
Vehicles still smoking,
00:39
one single occupant was ejected.
00:42
Morris, that's clear with your all call.
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Thank you for the internet.
00:53
305 is en route direct.
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Texts respond, near Dearborn Hill Court, Vassalboro,
01:06
49-year-old female, pain.
01:12
Six. Copy them.
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Ten, four.
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Okay.
01:23
Okay.
01:25
The distinction is a response of any other details, please.
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One more. No.
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We're asking now.
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Zero.
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Okay.
01:44
Get the West Western Main Street, I'm down the street on the street on the...
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Before.
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Four for my heart opening.
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Phone for my heart opening.
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Phone for. Right.
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She is breathing.
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It's not very responsive according to the device.
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Location mentioned:
Dearborn Hill Ct, Vassalboro, ME 04989
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