Person found unresponsive but breathing at Portland address


Officers respond to a location with a person who is unresponsive but breathing. The address is flagged for mental health concerns and there are restrictions on alcohol use and contact with certain individuals.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
There is a flag of that address for mental health issues. And (name withheld) is unaccepted because of sale, the standard degree. Also, will not use alcohol, will not possess alcohol, must not have direct or interact contact to Largley Everett or Gregory Everett. Also, in order to determine if I violate the issues, it's upon regarding alcohol, we get driving the derivatives, I will submit to search as my person, Newport and resident, if you have been able to come and let's not return to 38 Jersey Avenue having new sharing means. ...into ID. Got a lot of exhaust. If you want to get eyes on, let me know when it leaves. I'll stay away. And we're just waiting for the blog video to see if it's related. Actually, it's not on the call, but I'll have to do some research. 311, counting. 311, go ahead. All the company that's the lender for this, see if they can find out who rented it. 10-4[1]. 31, Scarborough, 1029. 9.31. Name Smith, given name Donna, D-O-N-N-N-A, 827-1961. 27. Seven County, time stop. Four of that. I'm clear that, complaint the lobby and we'll both be in route to that rescue. Is that subject conscious and aware? She's not responding, but she is breathing.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near Jersey Ave, Portland, ME 04103
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