Man experiences seizure on Cook Island, needs emergency help


A man on Cook Island had a seizure and is confused. He is having trouble being moved to a boat for help. He also hurt his ankle during the incident.
Audio|Source: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
04:52
Transcript:
This got a quiz, 1721. This got a quiz. Paging (name withheld). watercraft and crew to respond to the boat landing at the end of Little Boyd Lake Road in Ornville. Patient is coming from Cook Island across from that boat launch. 42-year-old male has had a seizure, is still not coherent. They're not able to get him into the boat to bring him across. Again, so (name withheld) looking for watercraft and crew to assist getting the patient off Cook Island over to the boat landing on the Little Boyd Lake Road. That's in Oronville. Descatac was clear. 10, 14. 1303, 1303. 1303, 1303. 1303. 1301 stands. In route with a boat, crew 5. 10-4[1], 1301, or copied your en route with a crew of 5. 1355, 1655, 1017. 1017. This is Mayo, 1721. This got to close. 1721. 1721, go ahead. 1721, (name withheld) is responding with a crew of five in their watercraft. The patient is agitated and confused post-dictal. 1721 also just learned that during the course of this the patient did sprain his ankle as well 10 4 thank you
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Location mentioned:
Cook Island, Southeast Piscataquis, ME 04463
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