82-year-old woman falls and injures arm at Market Basket, Wilmington MA
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An 82-year-old woman fell and injured her arm in the parking lot of Market Basket near Main Street. She fainted but was conscious and alert when emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Wilmington Police and Fire, request for medical aid, sector one, engine four, outside ambulance to respond.
00:05
Parking lot of Market Basket, near Main Street, the row in front of the liquor store.
00:11
82-year-old female party, fall, complaining of arm pain, emergency response requested.
00:15
Again, the parking lot of Market Basket, near Main Street, the row in front of the liquor store, 82-year-old female party, fall,
00:22
arm pain, emergency response.
00:32
Well,
00:33
Major 4 is on Market Basket, Paco, Flood and Uncle.
00:38
Engine 4, you're on 1531.
00:40
You'll have Tewksbury responding.
00:42
It's going to be the row in front of the liquor store by a great Nissan Rove.
00:48
Have it.
00:57
Lincoln Fire alarm, Tewksbury is A2.
01:02
Answering, Tewksbury.
01:04
The Washington Fireline answering Tewksbury.
01:16
We're on in responding to the front of Mark basket in your town for the medical.
01:22
Six-ray head view on 1532.
01:24
Fire alarm to Engine 4 in 6-ary-2.
01:27
PD on scene reporting female party conscious and alert, complaining of right-arm pain.
01:31
She's now stating she did faint initially.
01:37
Agent 4 has you can show us, seen fire alarm with commit.
01:41
On team of command, 1533.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Wilmington, MA 01887
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