Medical alarm triggered for elderly woman who fell and is bleeding, Lewiston NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 77-year-old woman fell and is bleeding near Mary Lane in Lewiston. Emergency medical services responded to a medical alarm activation at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
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. . North County Fire Control, Lewiston 1,
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EMS, near Mary Lane, between East Daddy Drive and Follow Lane.
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Local alarm activation for 77-year-old female who has fallen.
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She has been injured and is bleeding.
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Party on scene already signaled after EMS.
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Repeating to Lewiston 1 EMS, near Mary Lane.
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Lane,
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near Mary Lane,
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to East City Drive in Apollo Lane,
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for a 77-year-old female who has fallen.
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She is bleeding, no control noted.
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BLS priority recommended, signed FDEMS.
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Fix for Clear, 513.
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Fire control to Lewiston 1 base, checking your status.
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Fire control to Lewiston 1,
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Lewiston 1, your status.
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Fire control to Lewiston 1 base, your status.
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Thank you.
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For control, Lewiston 1 base, second set of tone for the medical alarm activation, near Mary Lane.
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Repeating to Lewiston 1, second set of tone for the medical alarm activation, near Mary Lane, for the 77-year-old female who fell.
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Update from the alarm company.
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She hurt her arm and is bleeding.
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522, Niagara County Fire.
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Location mentioned:
Mary Ln, Lewiston, NY 14092
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