Elderly male hospice patient with breathing difficulty, Waterford ME
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Emergency responders assisted an 80-year-old male hospice patient experiencing difficulty breathing near Hunt's Corner Road in Waterford. Multiple rescue units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Officer C. Stornham, Rescue, standby for a breathing problem 108, Hunt's Corner Road in Waterford.
00:16
Oxford Cedar Stoneham Rescue.
00:18
Respond to 108 Hunt's Corner Road in Waterford, Cross Street through Copper Lane and Greenleaf Lane.
00:23
80-year-old male, hospice patient with difficulty breathing, delta level.
00:27
Time of your tone is 22.38.
00:35
Stoneham base, Oxford, college.
00:40
Copy Stoneham Base, you acknowledge at 2240.
00:48
Fire alarm from Castile Ambulance, 62.
00:53
Amyo, 62, good.
00:56
Transporting one patient to Bridgeton Hospital.
01:00
Copy your route, Bridgeton.
01:09
552-offer transport to rum.
01:14
552, you're in route to Rome, Frederick, 22, 41.
01:21
No-way 5-1, offset.
01:26
Go ahead, Norway, Fire 1.
01:29
Assess complete,
01:31
be recruiting the quarters.
01:35
Copy Norway Fire 1.
01:36
You're returning at 2242.
01:43
701, Oxford.
01:47
Go at 701.
01:52
You can put us in rope.
01:53
Can you also start me a Pace truck, please?
01:58
7.01, you're in route requesting Pace at 2243.
02:10
Oxenarcy Cedar Pace.
02:12
Respond with Stoneham Rescue to 108 Hunt's Corner Road in Waterford.
02:17
Crossroads to Copper Lane and Greenleaf Lane for an 80-year-old male difficulty breathing, hospice patient delta level.
02:22
Summary of your tone is 2243.
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Location mentioned:
Hunts Corner Rd, Waterford, ME 04088
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