Woman shows confusion and head injury after fall, Blairstown NJ
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Emergency responders attended Skylands Urgent Care in Blairstown for a 57-year-old woman with confusion and a possible head injury after a fall. The woman was found confused, drowsy, and with a black eye. She was breathing regularly and reported a headache.
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Station 46 Rescue, dual alert, 41 rescue, fully staffed mutual aid, responded to Blairstown at the Skylands Urgent Care for 57-year-old female altered, repeating 41 rescue,
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dual alert.
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Correction, 41 rescue, dual mutual aid staffed, 46 rescue,
00:24
dual alert, responsive Blair found Skyland's urgent care for a 57-year-old female altered,
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Warren County Communications Operator 149, 1531.
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(number withheld)
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(number withheld)
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I'm sure 28 cars clear from that escort and I'll be responding over that one to one next to the village
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33 1531
01:01
Down 846-16, you can you show me going home?
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Pretty see if you're arriving at 1531.
01:08
We did start mutual aid already.
01:11
Recy, thank you.
01:14
Thank you. The system one responding.
01:27
TLS 1551, receive that you are responding to Learstown, Island-Argentair, near Route 94.
01:36
It's a 57-year-old female altered mental status.
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This patient is sitting in room 1.
01:44
She hit her head on Sunday, possibly from a fall, is confused and busy, falling asleep, has a black eye.
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Breathing is regular.
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She also has a headache.
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Medical dipatch.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-94, Blairstown, NJ 07825
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