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Vehicle maintenance leads to combative medical emergencyMilo ME

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near Lyford Rd, Milo, ME 04463

Responders were called to near Lyford Rd for a reported vehicle rollover with possible injuries. Upon arrival, it was found that no accident occurred; the person was working on the vehicle's catalytic converter. The individual became combative and uncooperative with EMS, requiring soft restraints. The person's girlfriend refused to remain at the scene and followed the ambulance in a blue Ford Escape. She has a suspended license and multiple driving conditions.

Audio|Source: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
07:52
Transcript:
00:00
And 1722, just wanted to confirm you are out with the patient now.
00:04
That's affirmative.
00:08
Chad, four things.
00:15
6-ascarcle.
00:18
9-116, go up?
00:20
Do we have any more information? 10-4[1], we were just trying to sort that out ourselves.
00:25
The ambulance is apparently on scene.
00:27
They state this is a rollover accident.
00:30
It is a field, not sure if this is farm equipment, or vehicle not sure.
00:36
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:53
Scataquist to Milo Fire.
00:55
Milo Fire, you requested to near Lyford Rd in Oronville for a rollover,
01:05
33-year-old male with injuries.
01:09
Time out,
01:10
2228.
01:12
1722, Skatequist.
01:17
1722 grip further update the people gone inside because they were cutting the cat off so it's not going to be a 1055 so you can cancel fire patient is being combative with us
01:32
cancel
01:37
116.
01:39
Good.
01:42
116. Update from EMS.
01:44
This is not, in fact, an accident.
01:46
It was intentionally being worked on that way.
01:49
So not an accident.
01:54
There was a vehicle crash, but this was an intentional.
01:59
And now this subject is being uncooperative.
02:04
There has been no accident, no accident at all.
02:06
They were working on the catalytic converter, is what EMS said at this point.
02:13
Devo.
02:17
1722 to the scatterquestion.
02:20
1304.
02:38
Scottaquist to Milo Fire.
02:40
Marlifer, this is a cancellation to near Lyford Rd in Oronville.
02:44
Again, a cancellation to near Lyford Rd in Oronville miscommunication.
02:49
Timeout, 22, 30.
02:53
Milo Fire copies.
03:00
Milo 1, 2.
03:03
Stand for now.
03:10
Okay, question mail 2-0-7-203.
03:15
10-4[1]17-03.
03:17
1722 we got a quick 1722 go ahead can you get an ETI AMA please
03:32
1722 I know 1703 left about two minutes ago from Dover ten four next but I that would be great
03:46
Downford, do you have a patient update?
03:53
Right now, patient is definitely awake, definitely breathing.
03:58
Being combative at this point, we're trying to put on soft restraints as we speak.
04:02
It's not going very well, so if it may open, hurry up and get here, that'd be great.
04:07
Thanks.
04:09
John for a break, just got a quix 17-03.
04:13
Go up to you guys.
04:16
1703, Mayo 1722 is requesting you to expedite.
04:22
Patient is combative, trying to put soft restraints on,
04:27
and it's not going well.
04:31
One far.
04:33
Milo, I'm scared.
04:37
Milo one, go ahead.
04:41
Milo one, go ahead.
04:45
Come on, Elm, where are the deputies?
04:50
The deputies are headed to a call on the Lyford Road in Oronville, combative medical patient center.
05:01
Yeah, I understand that, but they're ahead of me or behind me.
05:05
Six to one, we just crossed the Oronville-Mili-Milo line on Lyford Road.
05:12
Alright, ten-four.
05:13
I've got another call at 102 light, so that might turn into something here.
05:22
Yeah, ten-four, just be careful we're going to be tied up for a bit by the sounds of the thing.
05:27
Yeah,
05:30
Timorah, I just, if you weren't ahead of me, I was going to go to your call first.
05:37
It sounds like we have a PD crashing problem if you want to take that.
05:44
Sounds like that can wait till the morning.
05:50
She's going to follow us.
05:52
She's currently driving a blue Ford Escape.
05:56
The plate's going to be PC (number withheld).
06:00
John and Norris, J.
06:01
John.
06:07
Do mail by soon?
06:15
Scott Akrhus, 1722.
06:17
All right.
06:23
Just want to confirm you are going to mail.
06:27
That's affirmative.
06:30
6.
06:32
Good.
06:34
EMS is leaving the scene, headed to mail.
06:37
They state that this was some kind of altercation.
06:40
The girlfriend of the subject is not going to stay on scene refusing.
06:44
She's going to be following the ambulance.
06:46
She's in a blue escape license plate (number withheld).
06:51
(name withheld).
06:56
Dem war runner.
07:01
Mile 1, I'm out 102.
07:05
Stand for a mile 1.
07:12
Michael 1.
07:13
Michael's Milo 1.
07:15
Stretch.
07:20
Milo one, I believe the address is going to be near Leifert Road.
07:27
Yeah, okay, let's break next to near Leifert Road.
07:34
Scott a quiz to 116.
07:38
Good.
07:40
Both parties are clear.
07:42
(name withheld) is suspended.
07:43
It does have three sets of conditions running them now.
07:47
It's a chapter 4.
07:50
We're going to be out.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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