Elderly woman falls and hits head in Montrose, Montrose PA
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Emergency medical services responded to a 71-year-old woman who fell and hit her head near Reynolds Pond Road in Bridgewater Township. The patient was on oxygen, unable to walk, had fluid in her brain, but was speaking in full sentences. Advanced medical response was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Susquehanna County to Montrose EMS[2], respond near Reynolds Pond Road, Bridgewater Township,
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cross streets of Post Pond Road, and Bosch Hill Road.
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For 71-year-old female fall victim, did hit head, ALS[1] priority.
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Susquehanna County to Montrose EMS[2], respond near Reynolds Pond Road, Bridgewater Township, cross streets of Post Pond Road and Bosch Hill Road.
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71-year-old female fall victim did hit head.
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ALS[1]. Birdie, respond to MS OPS, 621.
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County, make you four.
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Make you four, go ahead.
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En route.
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104, showing you en route.
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But Parker's still on the phone with a caller, just as it heads up.
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623.
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Go ahead.
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Just a patient update, the patient is on oxygen, unable to ambulate,
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also has fluid in the brain, speaking full sentences, requesting TMC, located in Florida.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced medical response providing higher-level care for serious or life-threatening medical emergencies.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Reynolds Pond Rd, Montrose, PA 18801
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