Woman injured after falling from ladder on icy surface, Raymond ME
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A 50-year-old woman fell about five feet from a ladder on icy ground near Gore Road. She has injuries to her elbow and foot and is currently inside the house.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Brickson standby for a medical call,
00:02
near Gore Road for a fall off a ladder.
00:21
If we weren't already, both run for units to be clear returning.
00:24
Yeah?
00:26
Copy other run for units, clear returning, (number withheld).
00:34
Larger, remember car one to back in service.
00:38
Copy run for car one, back in service, (number withheld), and floppy and oil.
00:42
Goodbye.
00:49
Ox, Michelle Mexico Tanker 22, back and quarters, back in service.
00:56
Mexico Tank 22 and quarters, (number withheld).
01:00
For Raymond Ambulance 34,
01:03
near Gore Road, cross streets are Pawprint Pass and Deer Acres Road.
01:08
For a 50-year-old female who fell approximately five feet from a ladder outside on the ice is inside at this time.
01:18
Repeating Raymond Ambulance 34, respond to near Gore Road between Pawprint Pass and Deer Acres Road.
01:27
50-year-old female who fell approximately 5 feet from a ladder outside on icy ground has an elbow and foot injury.
01:37
She is inside the house at this time.
01:39
Elbow level 12 time he had tone 12.
01:46
Sorry, alarm, maybe it's 34 is responding with two.
01:50
Copy, in-room with two.
01:52
Use caution the driveway is icy, she said, but she is in the house.
01:59
34 copies, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Gore Rd, Raymond, ME 04071
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