Child with minor injury prompts welfare check, Westport ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to near Jeremysquam Way, Westport Island, after a 911 hang‑up call. The caller reported a child with a bleeding lip but later declined EMS assistance. Law enforcement proceeded to check the child's welfare.
Audio|Heard on: Boothbay Region Ambulance Service
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Lincoln Com Westport First Responders with Cassidy Ambulance, stand by for a page.
00:19
Lincoln Com Westport first responders with Cassidy ambulance respond to near Jeremysquam Way, Westport Island.
00:28
Received a 911 hang-up call when made contact with the caller.
00:33
He advised he changed his mind about calling EMS for his young child.
00:37
It was just the lip bleeding.
00:39
Could hear child in the background screaming again like he called Westport first responders.
00:45
Wisconsin ambulance respond to near Jeremysquam Way, Westport Island.
00:50
Received a 911 hang-up when able to make contact with the caller.
00:54
He advised he changed mind about sending EMS.
00:57
It was just his young child's lip that was bleeding.
01:01
Could hear the child.
01:02
Crying in the background.
01:04
Law enforcement's also on the way.
01:06
I'm at page (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Jeremysquam Way, Westport Island, ME 04578
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