Elderly woman falls with injuries near Buttercup Lane, Hancock ME
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An elderly woman fell from a chair with possible broken arm and head injury near Buttercup Lane, sparking prompt first responder action with urgent transport requested.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Hancock first responders requested at near Buttercup Lane in Hancock.
00:05
And if a,
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of the lay individual, near 70s, fallen out of a chair, possibly broken their arm, and struck their head,
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still consciously breathing.
00:18
And Hancock first responders requested at near Buttercup Lane in Hancock.
00:23
I have an elderly individual there, new 70s, has fallen out of a chair, possibly broken their arm, and has a head injury, still conscious breathing.
00:34
Dick, tell them on that.
00:53
No issued or expiring date on there.
00:57
I added it to state returns if you guys would like to look at it.
01:01
10-3. 10-4-4.
01:12
25 same traffic.
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Chicago Fire 3 will be out.
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10-4-5-03. I'm not sure if you saw the Q location.
01:25
Okay,
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tap, we're all familiar with the location, thank you.
01:31
Okay. Four.
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18-154-9-4.
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18-54-9-1.
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T0-34.
02:02
Sullivan first responders requested for transport at near Buttercup Lane in Hancock northern night is unavailable 77-year-old female has fallen possible broken harm in head injury who have Hancock fresh responders on scene
02:21
Again, Sullivan first responders, your request for transport.
02:25
Small and light is unavailable.
02:27
Near Buttercup Lane in Hancock,
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77-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
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possible broken arm, and an injury.
02:35
Okay, Salona.
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