Woman falls and injures ribs at Rosedale apartment, Lewiston ME
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According to the dispatch call, a 69-year-old woman fell at an apartment near Rosedale Street and injured her ribs. The apartment door is double-bolted, requiring extra effort to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Boston Engine Doree.
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You're asking me head to near Rosedale Street, Apartment 4-1.
00:07
They're going to be headed over for a 69-year-old female who fell, door is double-bolted,
00:15
and she's going to be a heavy lift off the level.
00:20
Who's having a manic episode,
00:24
abnormal behavior, possibly violent, and that's going to be at a Charlie code AFO has been revived.
00:30
He says they do say he's not violent towards others.
00:33
He's hitting himself.
00:34
Cross streets are going to be, Raze Lane and Beth Cobley.
00:51
Loose engine 30, you're going to be near Rosedale.
00:55
It's going to be 4-1.
00:57
It is going to be for a 69-year-old female who has fallen, she's going to have a rib injury and hurting all over.
01:04
Her steel door, she said, is double-bolted, so she's not sure how anybody's going to get in,
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and she's also going to be a heavy lift.
01:12
She's not at 5.
01:13
There is a 4.
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Central, you can show us on and draw back the whole o'am.
01:31
Near Rosedale, apartment 4-1.
01:35
69-year-old female is following with rib injuries.
01:39
Fires and rats to let you in, delta level code 3.
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Location mentioned:
Rosedale St Apt 4-1, Lewiston, ME 04240
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