70-year-old woman falls and injures chest near Doyle Road, Litchfield CT
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A 70-year-old woman fell near Doyle Road, Bantam Falls. She suffered a chest injury and has difficulty breathing. Emergency services have responded and additional personnel have been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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Transcript:
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L.C.2 BantamityMalt Respond, near Doyle Road.
00:13
Pavement falls, Unit 26, 70,
00:16
female, fall.
00:18
Got a chest injury with difficulty breathing.
00:21
Conscious breathing, 17 Delta 5, repeating near Doyle Road at Bantam Falls, 26th City Apartment for the 70 female.
00:31
Fall, chest injury, difficulty breathing, 17 delta 5.
00:34
Cross Street, Bantam Road, and the dead end, 1504.
00:44
On 3.9, standing by waiting crew.
00:49
399, Roger.
00:55
Trinidad is unavailable for your call.
00:59
The LPD, this is called Graham.
01:04
We've been en route for about five minutes to Sharon Hospital B-O-HSA.
01:09
President Petro P.O.O.S.
01:11
1605.
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L-Cid Medic 4, I'm back in Sarveteria.
01:21
4, you're back 1506.
01:28
1506. BAN 399 Delta D.
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39 again.
01:36
I'll use to turn out for another medical person to this call, please.
01:48
Now, hit each intent to be able to additional personnel requests that you can complete your crew.
01:53
For number one, experience, you know, road,
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random fall,
01:57
due to 26, 70 female, fall,
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chest injuries, your goal debriefing 17-dalpha-5.
02:01
Additional personnel's requested a 1508.
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Location mentioned:
Doyle Rd, Bantam, CT 06750
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