Female experiencing heart issues in vehicle at store and home, Warren ME
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A female experienced heart issues while sitting in her vehicle at Andy's Variety store parking lot and later drove home near Eagles Way, where children were present.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Just be advised that we're also taking a medical call, reference a female who's having an issue, heart racing.
00:06
She's sitting in a grey Ford Explorer at Andy's Variety, not sure if it's related to a gentleman jumping in front of traffic or not.
00:12
It's just center on.
00:15
10-4, and they provide a place.
00:20
Not yet, we're still processing the call for medical, so if you can get into the end.
00:28
No,
00:29
Peter is Andy, fair.
00:31
No.
00:34
7.20 for nothing.
00:47
God.
00:50
Now I'll be here at route to Candies over that area.
00:54
That one.
01:09
Warren Rescue, respond to Andy's Variety, 1625 Atlantic Highway for a female who's having some heart issues.
01:19
She's going to be sitting inside of her vehicle, grey Ford Explorer, in the parking lot.
01:24
The nature goes netteam, Charlie 4.
01:27
Warren Rescue, respond to 1625 Atlantic Highway, Andy's Variety for a 33-year-old female.
01:33
She's conscious and breathing, reporting that her heart is racing.
01:36
She'll be sitting in a gray...
01:38
Ford Explorer in the parking lot, their nature code is 19, Charlie 4, not explicit.
01:56
Dr. Thomas here, be advised the caller has driven her vehicle to her residence near Eagles Way.
02:03
She has children in the residence.
02:07
She'll still be waiting in her vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Eagles Way, Warren, ME 04864
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