Elderly man treated after fall near Depot Road, Leverett MA
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A 92-year-old man fell near Depot Road and is receiving medical treatment. Emergency medical personnel responded and are transporting him to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Lever, EMT's first responders.
00:02
Lever, EMT's first responders.
00:05
Respond, near Depot Road.
00:07
Again, near Depot Road.
00:10
Lifelight activation, 92-year-old male who fell with no known injuries.
00:15
Again, near Depot Road.
00:19
So, standing by at 0954.
00:33
Thank you.
00:47
Attention, lever fire personnel at lever EMT's first responders.
00:52
Respond near Depot Road, again near Depot Road.
00:57
Flight activation, 92-year-old male party fell with no known injuries.
01:02
First veto, 0958.
01:06
Control lever xx.
01:10
Control is on lever.
01:16
X5 in the scene.
01:18
X515.
01:20
If you do need it, I have the code to get in.
01:27
Reach you.
01:38
Attention, lever EMT's first responders.
01:41
Lever EMT's first responders.
01:43
Respond, near Depot Road.
01:46
That's near Depot Road.
01:48
For a 92-year-old male party,
01:52
fall, no known injuries.
01:55
X-5 is responding first, or second return, one zero.
02:02
Control, levered X-5.
02:06
Whoever next five.
02:11
On Zing. X5 on C.
02:15
X5 on C, one zero zero two.
02:21
Cellver control, turn, follow the email one.
02:25
Drive, Turner.
02:27
Okay, Turner.
02:29
21 of the Franklin AMR paramedic on board.
02:35
Transporting to Franklin with AMR on board, 1003.
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Location mentioned:
Depot Rd, Leverett, MA 01054
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