Elderly woman injured after fall near Watson Road, Dover NH
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Medical responders were dispatched near Watson Road to assist a 90-year-old woman who fell and injured her face. She was disoriented and had reduced consciousness at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dover Police Dispatch 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one, the command.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:07
You have an ambulance dispatch at-court?
00:13
Please see, command headquarters.
00:17
Answer command.
00:21
Can you dispatch ambulance one to this location for a medical aid?
00:28
Mercy.
00:36
Ambulance 1.
00:41
Ambulance 1 respond near Watson Road.
00:50
Command and headquarters.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
When ambulance one signs on,
00:59
engine one driver will give them the nature.
01:04
Where is it?
01:07
Okay.
01:11
And officer one.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:16
What's your status?
01:20
They've checked the attic with nothing obvious on.
01:23
We'll make it our way back down.
01:25
We'll try for a reset, but they're going to have to contact the sprinkler company.
01:31
Okay, receive.
01:32
Did you catch that maintenance is on their way?
01:36
All right.
01:39
Okay. ...one to headquarters.
01:47
Anyone else one?
01:50
You can show us on responding.
01:56
Receive? 348.
02:00
Command to ambulance 1.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:05
Engine 1 driver will update you with the nature.
02:10
Receive.
02:11
Receive.
02:22
Engine one name was one.
02:26
Go ahead, date one.
02:30
A 90-year-old female, she took a ground roll ball without a lot of consciousness,
02:34
injured the left out of her face.
02:36
She'll go like no orientation right now.
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She'll reach you.
02:42
Appreciate.
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Location mentioned:
Watson Rd, Dover, NH 03820
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