78-year-old man falls and gets help at Leverett home, Leverett MA
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A 78-year-old man fell at his home near Long Hill Road in Leverett. Emergency medical responders came to help and assisted him back to bed. An ambulance was called but later canceled after the patient was assessed and did not need transport.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Leverett EMTs and first responders, respond to near Long Hill Road.
00:07
78-year-old male fell, needs lift assistance.
00:10
Control the lever and EMTs respond to near Long Hill Road.
00:13
Controls, standing by at 260.
00:16
Shelver control of MSLMX1.
00:18
Control is on New Sailor X1.
00:21
On scene, Michelle, Main Street.
00:23
Receive the cell of X1 on scene at 260.
00:30
Joel from Lover, X2.
00:33
Levernax 2. Levernax 2.
00:39
If you show Leverd X-10 and X5 responding along the plane report, Long Hill Road.
00:44
Receive X2X5 responding as you're 18.
00:52
Control from Leverd X2.
00:54
Reveret X2.
00:55
Can you show X2X5 are unseen?
01:02
Unseen 220.
01:04
Control the lever next to.
01:10
I'm just advising that Amherst was sending an ambulance.
01:13
I believe they had another call.
01:15
They did start an ambulance out of Hadley.
01:16
We're going to do some assessment here.
01:21
We might be able to cancel that ambulance.
01:23
I'll let you know in just a minute.
01:24
We've already got them off the floor back in bed.
01:27
Greasy.
01:32
Control is due.
01:35
Control is on LimerX2.
01:40
You can go ahead and cancel the ambulance.
01:43
We're going to be getting a patient easel here.
01:45
Rees-Dose.
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Location mentioned:
Long Hill Rd, Leverett, MA 01054
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