Woman stuck in powered chair during power outage, Cumberland County ME


A woman was stuck in her powered chair due to a power outage at her home near Forest Lake Rd. She was not injured and confirmed she would wait until the power returned before calling for help.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm from Utility 46.
00:04
Utility 46, go ahead.
00:10
Check, hold on.
00:17
I have 46 to fire alarm. You can cancel a new bloster. An ambulance is not needed.
00:22
The patient is just stuck in the chair due to the fact that the power went out in her chair.
00:26
And of course she has no power in her home.
00:29
So we're trying to make access to the house now.
00:31
I'll keep your advice.
00:38
Copy utility 46.
00:40
Break.
00:41
New Gloucester, anyone, you copy?
00:45
361, go ahead.
00:48
Copy that.
00:50
Returning.
00:51
4-7-4.
00:53
Copy, New-Australia 1. You'll be returning.
00:55
Thank you for your assistance.
00:57
Break, utility 46.
00:58
Far-arm, utility, 46.
01:08
Go ahead for 46.
01:11
I'm unsure if you have this, but if you call in, there is key location.
01:20
Is it the pass post for?
01:24
Almost.
01:31
A firm.
01:39
425 to 416.
01:43
425, go ahead.
01:47
You can go back in service.
01:51
Copy.
01:55
45 bucks.
01:59
425. 425.
02:02
In route to main man starting zero.
02:06
Copy intermittent meds 30-0.
02:15
Forty-six fire alarm.
02:18
Forty-six, go ahead.
02:21
Homeowner says there's no emergency here. She's not injured or hurt and that she can just wait until the power comes back on and that she'd give a call back if anything was to happen.
02:33
I copy, there's no emergency.
02:35
She's all set.
02:36
She will wait for the power to turn back on and give the call up there is an emergency.
02:40
Shall you clear?
02:42
Copy there.
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