Medical call for woman and infant near Danforth St, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical call near Danforth Street in Portland, Maine, involving a woman experiencing head pain and caring for an unattended infant. Fire and rescue units were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Still for ladder six, make you near Danforth Street.
00:03
Caller will meet us outside.
00:07
Reporting a headache.
00:11
Pain on her head inside and she has a baby that no one is able to watch.
00:17
Ops, this is your opinion.
00:18
Ladder six, make you near Danforth Street out.
00:20
Outside.
00:21
Twenty-six-year-old female with a headache has a baby with her that no one's able to watch and reports pain on her head inside.
00:29
All right.
00:35
Do you want the file?
00:39
C-9, go ahead.
00:42
Yeah, I am going to Glasgow Airport.
00:49
Ten four.
00:50
Ladder six, filing.
00:54
Answering ladder six.
00:57
You still have the patient on the line? We're working outside and there's nobody making help now.
01:07
We can off, but we're going to try to call her back.
01:12
Ten four, yeah, she's inside.
01:13
Just give us a unit number, please.
01:17
Unit 301. Fire alarm.
01:28
Two, ladder six.
01:29
She's still in her apartment and she was advised to wait there for responders.
01:35
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Danforth St, Portland, ME
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