Medical emergency for man with asthma attack in Naples, Naples ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Naples were dispatched to a medical emergency near Teddy Bear Lane. A 42-year-old man suffered an asthma attack and was reported not breathing. CPR was indicated, but the caller was unable to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: York and Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Naples Fire, stand by for medical.
00:01
Near Teddy Bear Lane.
00:08
Ambulance to the bottom.
00:14
Three for Naples, rescue seven, able to be salvaged.
00:17
Respond to three, ready to go.
00:24
Difficulty breathing.
00:27
No relief from inhaler.
00:29
Double over.
00:51
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:05
To look at calls 200 and thirty-three.
01:07
Let me reference drug activity.
01:18
How far?
01:24
We did a three-way test, and the patient is not breathing again.
01:28
Patient is not breathing.
01:29
She's going to be initiating CPR.
01:39
Can you start for near Teddy Bear Lane in Naples with the rescue?
01:44
They're responding for a 42-year-old male that was having an asthma attack and is reported to be not breathing now.
01:50
What the [expletive]?
01:56
Go ahead.
02:04
So you're aware, a caller is disabled, can't do CPR.
02:16
42-year-old male having an asthma attack and stopped breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Teddy Bear Ln, Naples, ME 04055
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