Woman overdoses and has breathing trouble at residence


Audio|Source: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
02:42
Transcript:
Hand us too copy. Headquarters still, Officer. Answering. Officer Well, we're taking another medical aid, that 41 client D-drive. You want us to serve patrol company. Stand back. Officer 1, Officer 1, Officer 3. Yeah, Officer 1, we should be able to handle with the battalion if you guys want to clear. and we should be also in the ambulance two as well. Go ahead, receive. Officer 1 at close. Officer 1, go ahead. To tell you one, I'm going to tell you one, I'm seeing. You can clear ambulance 2 for that medical, and you can show Angi 1 in service. Receip, and those two, Enter 2 did you copy? Amy on two colleagues. Companies on Quicelyne, if they're remaining on scene, go ahead to VE521. Two on scene, hotel draft. Green sheets, 22,000. Headquarters, any of those two? Go ahead. The 25-year-old female is going to be an insulin fast-packed to get a overdose. One sugar tanking, conscious and breathing, not breathing normally. 2250. One of those you have a lot, Chris. Oh, you can take that with animals too. I do believe it's going to need an engine. Okay, good choice move. Regency, 22. Officer 1, Battalion 1. Let's go up at the Battalion 1. Chief, if you get a second, can you call my personal cell? Let's go out of the battalion one. Chief, for you get a second, can you call my personal cell? Receive.
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South Berwick, ME 03908
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