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Man falls and reports knee pain and hand injuryRome GA

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N 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30165

According to the dispatch call, a 67-year-old man fell from a chair at his apartment near North Fifth Avenue. He reported knee pain and a possible cut on his hand. The door may be locked, complicating access.

Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Soler, near North 5th Avenue, apartment 208.
00:05
I have a male that fell this morning, complaining of pain.
00:14
Let's roll 123 dispatch.
00:16
I'm turning.
00:21
36, go ahead.
00:23
Charles Yankee Zebra 9249.
00:40
10-5. Go ahead. Put you on out of 21.
00:55
I'm going to be taking one on emergency deployed,
00:59
mileage,
01:01
61.9.
01:12
Well, you're out to the high-rise, near North Fifth Avenue, apartment 208,
01:18
67-year-old male who fell this morning complaining of knee pain and door possibly locked.
01:25
He fell out of the chair, no bleeding, no bruising,
01:28
possible laceration on the back of his hand.

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N 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30165

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