Medical call for confused male cancer patient near Snowbird Lane, York ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched to a male cancer patient near Snowbird Lane experiencing confusion and general weakness possibly related to his illness.
Audio|Heard on: York Maine Fire Departments
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Yep, pitching a village fire department, Snowbird Lane for a medical call.
00:20
You're dispatching a roadside apartment, York annual near Snowbird Lane,
00:27
Senatorate mail, sick, general weakness from cancer treatment, so gathering the terminate code 1019.
00:39
Amillance 1 New York.
00:42
Answer ambulance 1.
00:46
Ambulance 1 en route.
00:48
Neumelts 1 on the way.
00:49
Charlie level, 1019.
00:53
The male patient is a cancer patient.
00:58
He's got back recently from Boston.
01:02
The confusion might be an ongoing situation with his illness.
01:09
But she did say he was abused, but generally just very weak, he'd be transported in.
01:22
Squadron.
01:26
When you get there, guys, just go through the mudroom door.
01:29
It's like a breezeway thing between the home and the garage and it's going that way.
01:39
A1, copy it.
01:46
Squad studio.
01:50
You're on. Squad you're on the way.
01:57
Squad you're on the way.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:02
Squad you, is it?
02:12
You're on the way.
02:13
And 1022.
02:20
In case the AML, if you don't know what that is, it's cross streets chasing on,
02:26
up near the gate there.
02:45
Yeah, I lied.
02:47
Snowbird Lane off the Winterbrook development.
02:56
Anyone copies, thanks.
02:59
My bad.
03:01
Yeah, no bird lane off now.
03:08
Anyone to dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Snowbird Ln, York, ME 03909
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