Girl at trailhead experiences severe asthma attack


Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
02:20
Transcript:
Freiburg Rescue Bay. Stand by for a tone at Mollyocket Drive. It's going to be the Jockey Cap Trailhead for breathing problem. Oxford RCC to Fryberg Rescue. Respond to Mollyocket Drive. It's going to be the Jockey Cap Trail in Fryberg for... has asthma, no inhaler, experiencing labored breathing, delta level response. Oxford, RCC of Freiburg Rescue, respond to Maliak Drive. It's going to be the Jockey Cap Trail in Freiburg. For a 12-year-old female, experiencing breathing problems, does have asthma, no inhaler, it's going to be Delta level response. Tones, if no response, not mutual aid. Coffee, sending out backup tones. Move the fire department for bandpower for the jockey cap trail. Oxford, 502. That'll be up to whoever's at responding. We're going to be stuck at Memorial for a little bit, cleaning. Oxens from private fire. Go ahead and the dispatch fire will first respond it in a sense.
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Location mentioned:
Jockey Cap Trailhead, 18 Bridgton Rd, Fryeburg, ME 04037
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