Medical call for sick 71-year-old in Lovell, Lovell ME
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Keyser Forest Lane in Lovell for a 71-year-old man experiencing general sickness. Multiple rescue and fire units were involved, and the situation required a heavy lift for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford Rescue, 2, Stonham Rescue, and Freiburg Rescue.
00:04
Stand by for sickness, call it near Keyser Forest Lane in the town of Lovell.
00:26
Oxid ICC2, Stoneham Rescue, Fried Rescue, need units to respond near Keyser Forest Lane, the town of Lovell for a 71-year-old male,
00:37
general sickness,
00:39
childhood level response, timing atone, 1735.
00:44
Oxid 701 responding.
00:48
701 responding at 1736.
00:58
Oxford is 701.
01:03
One, go ahead.
01:06
Be advised, this will be a heavy lift.
01:10
Ten, boy, thank you.
01:18
Oxford ICC, 2-level fire,
01:21
7.01 requests you respond near Keyser Forest Lane in the town of Lovell level, very 71-year-old male general sickness,
01:32
timing atone, 1739.
01:40
Oxford, I don't know if you copied our trackstick, this is Freiburg 503, we've been en route.
01:48
104503, in route is 1704.
01:50
Oxford.
01:56
Oxford object is formal firefighter.
02:02
Level Fire, go ahead.
02:06
I'll be responding direct.
02:09
10-4[1], and route direct at 1704.
02:14
Oxford.
02:19
Oxford to 503 and level fire.
02:22
Be advised this is going to be a heavy lift.
02:30
Oxford, ICC from Level Fire 1.
02:33
Level Fire 1, go ahead.
02:37
Upbeat, Route Direct.
02:44
Ten, on Route Direct at 1741.
02:52
Oxford from Local Fire 1, we'll have a crew of 5, I believe.
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