Fire extinguished near South Point Drive, Scarborough ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a tractor trailer and city fire, now mostly extinguished, near South Point Drive in Scarborough, Maine. Emergency medical personnel were dispatched to assist a 91-year-old woman who was conscious, breathing, and experiencing severe leg pain.
Audio|Heard on: York and Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Tractor trailer truck, city on fire now out of the.
00:08
Thank you.
00:17
The building, if you want to go all that thing out.
00:22
Just worry about your own property.
00:46
you
00:52
Ambulance one, please respond to near South Point Drive.
00:56
Cross streets are Atrium Way and Fountain Way for an alpha level sick person.
01:01
Again, ambulance one,
01:02
respond to near South Point Drive for a 91 year old female alpha level sick person.
01:10
Four zero clear, change L859 at 13 fifty-four.
01:25
Definitely.
01:26
Alpha level sick person, you're responding for a 91 year old female.
01:30
She is conscious and breathing.
01:32
She's experiencing severe leg pain.
01:35
She's a cancer patient and her leg pain is an eight out of a ten scale.
01:40
She also has altered mental status.
01:44
It's alpha level.
01:51
Said most of the fire's out at this time.
01:53
We'll be deploying in a while.
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Location mentioned:
Southpoint Dr, Scarborough, ME 04074
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