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Elderly woman falls and injures hip at assisted living
Medical Emergency
Harford County, MD
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
00:29
Transcript: Medic 31 one fall, Avondale Assisted Living, 128 Westrook Factory Road, Armour 140, between Brookfield Road and the Amortezer Bypass. Talk Group, BMS, 413. We're on Saturday 1-1 round 414. Cold response, the 86-year-old female, it fell, reportedly injured their hip, and they're still on the ground, and they weigh 120 down. 224 is on level 2, 3, it's on 9-1.
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