Passenger in vehicle suffers heart attack on Route 100, Detroit ME


A police officer stopped a vehicle on Route 100 near Detroit because the passenger showed signs of a heart attack. The driver is taking the passenger to the hospital and requested ambulance interception.
Audio|Source: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm on Route 100 and Paul Myra headed towards Spascove Valley.
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I've got a vehicle I stop that's right behind me.
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The passenger of the vehicle appears to be suffering from a heart attack and the male driver is driving them to the hospital.
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DMS no, Spassacob Valley is an ambulance.
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It can meet us right on Route 100, but we're headed there now.
00:31
That's the point two-fitting.
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Go ahead, I got so.
00:38
Do you have a box number or anything so we can narrow it down to where you are?
00:42
Yeah,
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I'm just going by near Main St in Detroit right now.
00:53
Nothing.
00:55
Just cross over the Detroit town line, right out.
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That's the point two-fitting.
01:09
Go out, I got some.
01:11
Once that has the information, they're going to pass on to Northcombe, trying to get somebody up to intercept.
01:23
We may even be there before they have somebody out.
01:29
Yep.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Detroit, ME 04929
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