Elderly woman suffers fall and head injury near Savage Road, Chaffee NY
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A 72-year-old woman fell and sustained a head injury near Savage Road in Sardinia. Emergency medical services responded, and law enforcement assistance may be needed to gain entry due to locked doors.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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03:43
Transcript:
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Sardinia EMS 12339 Savage Road for a 72-year-old female fall injury.
00:26
Repeat for Sardinia EMS.
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12339 Savage Road for a 72-year-old female,
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head injury, timeout is 415.
00:54
Mercy, Imagal.
00:56
Eachway, Shaby, Cardinia,
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12339 Savage Road.
01:02
For a 72-year-old female who has fallen and injured.
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EMS mutual aid with Chief Sardinia.
01:25
12339 Savage Road.
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72-year-old female's fall with a head injury.
01:29
Timeout 418.
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5.95%.
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That's clear, medic 95.
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You're responding.
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Be aware the doors may be locked.
01:50
Law enforcement may be required for entry.
02:05
Amber GEMS, near Brookwood Drive between Berkshire and Oak Hills.
02:11
A 31-year-old male, back pain, cold response.
02:27
Hamburg, near Brookwood Drive between Berkshire and Oakville.
02:34
The whole location is a 31-year-old male with back pain and cold symptoms.
02:39
Hamburg, 419.
02:42
Mr.
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Mr.
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Farmer Cemetery, medic 95.
02:55
Number Semitic 95.
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95, I'm just letting 7th droplet again.
03:06
Clear the gas on the way, 421.
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The east row, see ya.
03:15
East Roy CNA.
03:20
Sardinia 9.
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Respondly, Sammy Road.
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Clear, Chief Scotts right away.
03:31
Near Savage Road on the east side between Deerfield and west.
03:36
Have a 72-year-old female, fall and head injury.
03:39
If you can give me a landline, I got some further for you as well.
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