Man experiences medical emergency, refuses care, Leeds ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Route 106 in Leeds for a 66-year-old man who was not alert and possibly having a stroke. The patient later refused medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Turner Rescue, stand by for activation.
00:08
County Communications, Turner Rescue, please respond to Leeds, near Route 106.
00:14
Near Route 106 and Leeds.
00:19
28 Charlie 1, not alert.
00:20
66-year-old male, possible stroke.
00:22
28 Charlie 1 for not alert.
00:30
Car rescue cops to call.
00:35
For a few copies.
00:40
Two to county responding.
00:44
Four SP two responding, Leeds, near Route 106.
00:51
We're going to be clear, the patient initiated refusal.
01:03
Clear the refusal.
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Location mentioned:
ME-106, Leeds, ME 04263
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