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Elderly woman injured in fall near East Main Street, Grafton WV
An 83-year-old woman fell while getting out of a truck near East Main Street in Grafton. She hit her head and had a bleeding injury on her forehead. Emergency medical services and fire units arrived to assist. The bleeding was controlled on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Flemington Police, Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Visitor Street,
00:02
cross-section, East Main Street,
00:05
drafting,
00:07
patient,
00:09
victim of a fall,
00:11
company 40,
00:13
correction company,
00:15
one, company 40 EMS, respond.
00:36
Lusiter Street at East Main Street, Grafton, victim of a fall.
00:43
Company 1, Company 40 EMS, has been alerted, 1740.
00:48
46 and 49.
00:52
Responding.
00:59
Loseter Street at East Main Street, Grafton,
01:03
46 and 49, 1740.
01:07
She was counting to an 83-year-old female who fell getting out of the truck.
01:13
She hit her head.
01:17
She hit semen.
01:20
Patient is bleeding from the forehead.
01:23
Bleeding is controlled.
01:38
Is your 101 responding?
01:48
Responding, loiter street at East Main Street, Grafton,
01:53
victim of a fall,
01:56
101,
01:57
1741.
01:59
Danger, 101 headquarters, you got a vehicle description.
02:10
49 we head it that way.
02:15
It's your 101 headquarters.
02:16
Do you have a vehicle description?
02:19
Negative 101 is just a pickup truck,
02:24
and we're going to make a call back.
02:26
Okay, it won't leave the hard.
02:28
40 East Main Street.
02:35
One is... The other intersection of Loziter Street and East Main Street.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Grafton, WV 26354
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