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Medical responders treat elderly woman for head injury and possible strokeSanford ME

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York County, ME

Emergency responders attended to a 75-year-old woman near Sherbourne Avenue suffering from a head injury, severe headache, vomiting, cognitive impairment, and possible stroke.

Audio|Source: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript:
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Andeolns 1 respond to near Sherbourne Avenue, head injury.
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Attention, individual respond to near Sherbourne Avenue, head injury, 1639.
00:08
Okay.
00:13
So, we can call this morning, there at the southwest,
00:17
that's right.
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Hi, I'm dispatching ambulance 1-260, Sherbourne Avenue for head injury.
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The patient is a 75-year-old female, non-breathing, not alert.
00:31
Headache to vomiting, 1540.
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5,000.
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5,000.
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This isabler,
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the building.
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5,000. 5,000.
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We carry a CETA, CETA.
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Just take that.
00:56
Near Sherbourne Avenue, left-down-1-3-2, full stop number.
01:20
Approach Warrior 267 number by Delta is issued at 20006.
01:26
That's again.
01:31
You know, you know, that's three, two, four thousand.
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40,000. I'm in the area.
01:39
You have a description of the more than my own seat down.
01:46
The head is a puppy-free beard and hair, tan and jacket.
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He needs the front of the city sitting across the street in the playground and the road and across.
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Three thousand weeks to backforce.
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100.
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9504-8, NG3-150s-150, Strong-E-O-N-D.
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Simple.
02:23
You're done 3,0-2,34.
02:28
Got least out. Scott was making 67024.
02:35
This one instant.
02:38
911, come over with an update.
02:40
The patient is experiencing cognitive impairment, possible stroke.
02:48
For your fire alarm? The fire alarm.
02:57
At the hospital.
03:03
4.75.
03:11
40,000,
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there's nobody coming across the tree, watching,
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and we just get here for a minute to make sure it's clear.
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10 4, 3,
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15, status check.
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Hold on.
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24. 41, so okay, I do you do.
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10, 3.
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10, 3.
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Main app and IM3F, Main PC3, 63, 03, x-ray coal, repeating 63, 03, x3.
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Go on.
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Do you want, go ahead.
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A.N. Quarter.
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291, your quarter.
04:04
Attention, engine 1, near Sherbourne Avenue for head injury.
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Engine 1, this 1-260, near Sherbourne Avenue for head injury.
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1646.
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The 3-0 mic.
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2069, can you meet me at the end of questions.
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Copy.
04:37
5-0, down to 2,000-6-7.
04:43
According to this much more, she is all said there's no need for police over there.
04:49
Ten one, thanks.
04:56
Engine one, Tom.
04:58
Fire alarm dispatching engine 1 to near Sherbourne Avenue for head injury, patients at (number withheld).
05:03
Conscious breathing, not alert.
05:05
Severe headache and vomiting, 911 came over with an update that there's cognitive impairment and possible stroke, 1547.

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