Medical call for heart emergency at USM Science Building, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the USM Science Building near Falmouth Street in Portland for a 33-year-old woman experiencing heart problems and a coronary artery spasm. The patient was conscious but in distress, and usual medication was not effective.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Still for rescue one, make you near Falmouth Street, USM Science Building.
00:04
The C wing,
00:07
They state enter the driveway into the roundabout and use the door on the left, not the main doors.
00:13
There should be a blue van parked next to it.
00:18
It'll be for a thirty-three year old female who is conscious, having heart issues, and has a coronary artery problem.
00:26
Basal spasm.
00:30
With nitro, that usually works but it's not today.
00:34
I'll channel some more.
00:35
Rescue one near Falmouth Street, USM Science Building.
00:40
Going to be for a cardiac level heart problem.
00:44
Channel four.
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