Medical emergency response for 22-year-old male in Fairfield, Fairfield ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 22-year-old male near Main Street in Fairfield for medical evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Near Main Street and Fairfield.
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This is okay.
00:04
Again, near Main Street and Fairfield for a 22-year-old male with ongoing medical issues.
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Consum to be clear, 0130.
00:14
Stay after fire, copy, Tom, Medwana Minru.
00:19
Not time for head lunch.
00:25
Copy Somerset Com.
00:29
Down to four.
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Go ahead.
00:47
Both units clear, 87 in your November 20.
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Try to make contact for the male.
00:53
Number 14, 131.
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Number 4. 131.
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4. Can I have you respond, Fairfield,
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near Main Street.
01:04
The Circle can be for a 22-year-old male complaint of testing.
01:14
24 is going to take that alarm and I'll head to 244.
01:24
Four copies call near Main Street, sir.
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Okay, we are en route.
01:36
You can call a single stop and attach if you can run out of the circle, okay.
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104, show you out.
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It has still negative contact.
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44, guys.
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I'm 1046 for the door.
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One.
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Med1.
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Med1 is on scene.
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Turn 10-4[1], Med1, show you on-scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Fairfield, ME 04937
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