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Radio report of a male cyclist who was weaving, hit a curb, and slumped over his handlebars. Responders were concerned for his condition. He was last seen wearing a backpack, gray shorts, and a t-shirt.
Audio|Source: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript: You can check the area of Main Street, Easton Park. Big report of a male on a pedal bike, weaving in the lane and striking the curb, with his head on the handlebars. Later checks suggested he might be all right, but there is concern for his well-being. He was last seen wearing a backpack, gray shorts, and a t-shirt.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, York, ME 03909
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