Medical call for dehydrated elderly woman at residence, Old Orchard Beach ME
Police and rescue responded to a residence near West Old Orchard Avenue for a 76-year-old woman reported dehydrated. Rescue was directed to the second floor.
Audio|Source: Southern York County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Turning here to orchard, can you advise rescue? We're on the second floor to go all the way to the back of the unit and then go to the right.
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We'll be upstairs.
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Okay.
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We'll be able to be 13-westernet out.
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We'll be route to 13 West and a little bit out.
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Oh,
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what did the units are responding to the Historical Society?
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Hey guys, PD was on scene, reported conjection work.
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Nothing's showing.
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PD has already cleared the scene.
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Your wishes on continuing?
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Okay,
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see. Hold on which you can show Katu on arrival.
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One story with brain, nothing's showing.
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I'm going to be held with the contractors.
00:53
You can return the rest of the ship happened.
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Katu will be able.
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10-4, copy-dark.
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You're going to hand them arriving on scene.
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Looks like there's a construction site.
01:01
You have a one-story, nothing showing.
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You're returning stock a ladder in Scarborough engine for like.
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C-3.
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C-3, go ahead.
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I know you're busy, but if you get a second pipe, call back, please.
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Ten-four, I have a copy drop.
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Horto-o-trip-5-1 from Buckston-Avill.
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Bucking Amulandum.
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Coordree to West the Oldolterd Add for the medical home.
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The final show you're going to run for the Medical 13 West Old Orchard Avenue.
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PD’s on scene with our 76-year-old female subject she is dehydrate.
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You're going to go on the second floor.
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Able to 415 copies.
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And for. And for.
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