Medical units assist unresponsive person near Boyd St, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Boyd Street in Portland, Maine, involving an unresponsive person inside an apartment. Initial reports indicated the person was not moving but appeared to be breathing. The patient later regained consciousness and emergency medical personnel on site confirmed breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Silver, a lot of one, make you one.
00:01
Solterra, near Boyd Street, apartment 610.
00:04
Unaged male.
00:07
One's other body is not moving, he's unresponsive.
00:10
Delta level channel three.
00:12
And we're out of 1, make you one, solterra near Boyd Street.
00:15
Apartment 610.
00:17
An unaged male, not conscious but is reportedly breathing.
00:21
Probably part of the 1.1 side because his body was not moving.
00:24
Delta level channel 3.
00:30
10-4[1], Medic 6.
00:38
Ladder 6 to 5.
00:39
Got it.
00:45
Ladder 6 got it.
00:50
Patient's conscious and breathing.
00:53
Advise the ambulance to pull down on the street directly behind ladder 6.
00:59
10-4[1], Medic 6, copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Boyd St, Portland, ME 04101
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