Medical emergency at Roxbury leads to death of man, Roxbury ME
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A 67-year-old man was found deceased near Main Street in Roxbury. Responders mentioned a town AED was available at a nearby campground but rescue attempts were not performed.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Hocross, I see MedCare.
00:01
P.D. near Main Street, Roxbury, Roxbury Notch Road and West Shore Road.
00:06
67-year-old male would be deceased.
00:08
Bravo level.
00:09
I'm 1259.
00:16
Thank you, five, five, six, Dr.
00:18
Roots and out.
00:20
Copy 556 in Route, 1,300.
00:24
You get unseen, use the door off the rear deck.
00:33
Ready for copy, the rear door.
00:34
For a copy, the rear door.
00:41
For a fire two oxen.
00:46
Roxbury Fire 2, go ahead.
00:48
Oxford, I'll be en route to that caught here forrest also.
00:51
Okay,
00:53
Marksbury, fire 2 and hurt 1301.
01:01
Metclair, 553, Oxford.
01:02
Metcara 553, Oxford.
01:05
553, go ahead.
01:08
We'll be starting to back up 556, so we hear further.
01:12
Okay,
01:14
5553 en route, 1301.
01:21
Bound, service truck 30, then quarters.
01:24
Tempo, service truck 30, 30.
01:28
301 will be all with the rescue.
01:31
Tempo in 301.
01:34
Cereo, 3.0.
01:39
Canyl, 364 on seat.
01:43
Tempo.
01:45
I see, see.
01:55
Roxbury Fire 2, bud.
01:57
Oxford, if you're still on the phone with a caller and they got somebody that can just go down to the campground, there is a town AED at the campground location.
02:11
And for when we're no longer on the land at the caller, I believe they're beyond help and not performing rescue.
02:18
10 for Oxford, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Roxbury, ME 04275
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