Medical emergency near Portland St, South Berwick ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible respiratory distress involving an adult female near Portland Street in South Berwick. The patient had difficulty breathing and signs of hypertensive respiratory failure. EMS unit A3 arrived on scene and provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Two hundred and eight.
00:07
For 208. Sending EMS over to near Portland Street for difficulty breathing.
00:20
Seven.
00:24
Female subject,
00:26
low O two.
00:28
Charlie level, also abnormal breathing.
00:33
At near Portland Street, she's going to be in room number nine.
00:37
Time of tone 1223.
00:44
Sanford York ambulance three.
00:49
One three, go ahead.
00:52
We'll be en route.
00:56
A3, you're en route for a 65-year-old female was not seen by the nurse or doctor.
01:00
In the last two hours.
01:01
Responding normally,
01:02
no difficulty speaking between breaths, no change of color and is not clammy.
01:06
Does have hypertensive respiratory failure.
01:11
Does have an inhaler but not readily available.
01:23
HP, they did advise use the sunroom door.
01:26
They're in room nine.
01:34
Sam for yoga, three.
01:38
What?
01:41
On scene.
01:44
Twelve twenty-five.
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Location mentioned:
Portland St, South Berwick, ME 03908
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