Elderly woman injured in fall near Dunlop Farms Boulevard, Colonial Heights VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Dunlop Farms Boulevard for an 88-year-old woman who fell and sustained a minor nose injury. Bleeding was controlled, and she was conscious and stable. The patient was reportedly on blood-thinning medication.
Audio|Heard on: Colonial Heights City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 935,
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fall near Dunlop Farms Boulevard.
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Medic 935,
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fall near Dunlop Farms Boulevard.
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Cross streets are Old Oak Lane and Dunlop Village.
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Priority one high.
00:16
Time out 1003.
00:27
Nine hundred and thirty-one back in the city, out of service for a drug box exchange.
00:33
Nine hundred and thirty-one back in the city.
00:36
Out of service for a drug box exchange at 204.
00:43
Okay, now thirty-five response.
00:53
Nine thirty-five, anyone out? Priority one to the Dunlop House, near Dunlop Farms Boulevard.
00:58
Possible odor complaint at Dunlop Village; an eighty-eight-year-old female had a ground level fall.
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She has a laceration to her nose,
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bleeding is controlled, pressure responsive, no difficulty breathing, is on blood thinners.
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Use the front door, she’s going to be in the office.
01:11
Timeout at 1005.
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Location mentioned:
Dunlop Farms Blvd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
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