71-year-old male assisted after fall at 310 Penn Street, Hurlock MD
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Emergency responders assisted a 71-year-old male who fell while moving from a chair to a scooter near 310 Penn Street. The person was conscious, breathing, and uninjured.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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off the fist, 310, Penn Street.
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Block 2 on Permanick 200.
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Station 6 for lift assist.
00:10
Public assist at 310 Penn Street, near Mallory Street and Commerce Street.
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I'll for response on EMSO 1 in 1552.
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6.00 Centin Anatoque.
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6.00 Centinat, Connecticut.
00:26
Key Runner would do.
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Permitik Ctuner responding, Permanick Tuna responding, now for a response for public assist, 310, 10 streets, cross Mallory Street and Commerce Street.
00:42
For his 71-year-old male, who is conscious and breathing,
00:45
trying to change work from his chair to the scooter and accidentally slid to the floor.
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Lift, I'm able to get him off, five knees.
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He weighs every third on pounds.
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He's also alerted station six.
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Copy.
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C61 response.
01:09
C61 respond 1554.
01:14
C61 off response Let's assist 310 1010 Street.
01:23
Crawl Streets of Mallory Street, Commerce Street, 71-year-old male, foot to the floor while trying to get in his chair, no injuries.
01:30
All rightful need.
01:33
No clock 6.1, lift assist, 310 Penn Street.
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Mountclock 61, station 6, lift assist, 310, Penn Street, near Mallory Street and Commerce Street.
01:46
I'll respond to EMSF 1, 1559.
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Penn St, Hurlock, MD 21643
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