Woman suffers seizure at Long Creek Hotel, South Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to the Long Creek Hotel near Philbrook Ave for a medical emergency involving a 47-year-old woman experiencing seizures and possible alcohol withdrawal. The caller reported she was alone and later said the woman was vomiting blood. Police and EMS coordinated response to assist the patient.
Audio|Heard on: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for EMS call.
00:08
Still on for engine 44, ambulance 42.
00:10
Long Creek Hotel, near Philbrook Ave, room 229.
00:14
First party caller alone, 47 year old female had a seizure and is having alcohol withdrawals.
00:20
It's a Delta level call.
00:22
Engine 44, ambulance 42, Long Creek Hotel, near Philbrook Ave, room 229.
00:28
For first party caller who's alone, 47-year-old female had a seizure.
00:33
She appears to be going into seizure again.
00:36
She's not. If you have questions, it's a delta level call.
00:38
You'll be on prime.
00:54
Unit 215, go ahead.
00:57
I am going out to Long Creek Hotel for that active seizure.
01:04
I am sorry, why Long Creek Hotel? For what reason?
01:10
Active seizure call just came off.
01:13
Thank you very much.
01:22
Fifteen, can I get the room number?
01:32
Twelve to fifteen, I think it was two hundred twenty-nine.
01:37
It's correct, two hundred twenty-nine.
01:44
I copy, thanks.
01:53
Unit two fifteen, go ahead.
01:58
I'm sorry, did you say 229?
02:01
Yes, we're trying to get her to open the door.
02:03
She had stopped responding quickly.
02:08
Room 229 is empty.
02:10
Okay, double check with her.
02:20
Tower.
02:30
Two nine is a different number.
02:32
Two two nine.
02:37
Chopper.
02:45
Go ahead.
02:47
Police are making contact with the patient.
02:50
She came back to the phone saying she's throwing up blood now.
02:56
Yeah, we had her earlier today.
02:58
We're familiar. Thank you.
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