Child transported after medical emergency in Gray, Gray ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical situation involving a child near Collyer Brook Road in Gray, Maine. The child received medical attention and was later transported to Saco. Fire and ambulance units assisted, and additional firefighter call-backs were issued for station coverage.
Audio|Heard on: York and Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
The involved party that made the call is going to be a (name withheld), born in 2011.
00:04
He's near Collyer Brook Road, Unit B.
00:08
Valid negative 1029.
00:14
More medical.
00:21
For engine two, ambulance to the truck.
00:33
Go ahead, radio seventy-four.
00:57
Go.
00:59
Ahead, 72.
01:02
Simple engine 72 returning with one initiating firefighter callback.
01:34
Any available firefighters, please respond to the station for coverage.
01:38
Again, Old Orchard Beach Fire Department transmitting a firefighter callback.
01:43
Any available units, please respond to station for coverage.
01:47
Four, Old Orchards area, one at 19.
02:01
Go ahead, ladder one.
02:05
Thank you. Child is transferred to Saco.
02:08
He'll be transported shortly.
02:09
Ladder one available.
02:13
Ten four. Patient care transported.
02:16
Transferred to Saco.
02:17
They'll be transporting ladder one clear and available.
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Location mentioned:
Collyer Brook Rd, Gray, ME 04039
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