Woman injured in fall at hometown tavern, Clinton MA
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance responded to a 42-year-old woman who fell and hit her head at Hometown Tavern near High Street. She was conscious and not bleeding. Basic life support transport was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance requested to near High Street, Hometown Tavern, for a 42-year-old female who fell and struck her head.
00:08
It's going to be near High Street, Hometown Tavern, for the 42-year-old female fall with head injury.
00:15
Time out in 48 minutes.
00:20
Recy.
00:22
A2,
00:23
Agent 6, near High Street.
00:28
3-2186, 48 minutes, contacting you, 193.
00:35
P1, did your copy there?
00:38
Yes,
00:40
sir, I'm at near High Street by the bank now heading that way.
00:51
525, I'm out.
01:02
1B is going to be out of the hometown.
01:06
Your seat.
01:16
Fireland,
01:17
8-2 on the air and route.
01:19
A-2 in route.
01:21
A-215 minutes.
01:29
She did not go unconscious, she is not bleeding.
01:32
She did not lose consciousness and is not bleeding.
01:37
Receive no loss of consciousness.
01:43
Receive, 51 minutes.
01:45
Break, A2B advise, no loss of consciousness, no bleeding involved.
01:53
Copy that, thank you.
02:01
I'm receiving 52 minutes.
02:10
Now,
02:12
Medics 28, you can stand down.
02:14
This is BLS all the way.
02:21
Clinton Fire to Medic 28.
02:25
Medicaid 28.
02:26
728.
02:32
28 you can stand down.
02:35
A2 will take this BLS.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Clinton, MA 01510
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