Juvenile with severe breathing difficulty at Milton Avenue, Sanford ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a juvenile at Milton Avenue for severe breathing difficulty, possibly linked to a recent drug overdose.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
The air station transmitting medical calls for e-val.
00:05
Circle, standing, can't breathe, police on scene, near Milton Avenue at 10 of your tone, 2118.
00:18
That's to A1-2-1-2-1.
00:26
Just aware, it sounds like this is going to be the same patient that there was an overdose with last week.
00:31
Call taker stating that they seem manic, they're claiming no other drugs, but now also stating that they've had marijuana.
00:38
If you're the patient, makes background counts very loudly.
00:50
Andrew and has a message.
00:51
She might just send in a police officer.
00:57
Sorry.
01:05
Just bad chance for free.
01:06
Just bad chance of free.
01:09
Okay, good.
01:12
Responding.
01:13
One, they're going to help them.
01:14
They advise at the people sick.
01:18
Coving is on scene.
01:20
They were requesting that you respond.
01:23
The juvenile patient is dealing with what seems to be difficulty breathing.
01:28
Breed.
01:31
Breaching.
01:35
Just as from under one.
01:39
Anyone.
01:41
Anyone A1 on me? Talk search.
01:45
Copy, we let Pini know, so they should be on their way as well.
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Location mentioned:
Milton Ave, Sanford, ME 04073
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