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Heard on: Northern New Hampshire Law Net · 1/2/2026 03:52 PM
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We're going to be off near Whipple Brook Road in reference to that mental health call.
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Police respond to mental health call in Lyndonville
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a mental health-related emergency near Whipple Brook Road in Lyndonville, Vermont.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency near Pinehurst Street in Lyndon involves a 70-year-old female experiencing hip pain after multiple falls during the night.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called for a possible medical emergency near Pinehurst Street in Lyndon. A man, approximately fifty-eight years old, reportedly fell and struck his head on a bedside table. It was unclear whether he was seriously injured. There was also mention of an aggressive dog in the residence, locked in a bedroom with the patient and another individual who uses a wheelchair. Responders were advised to knock and coordinate entry due to the dog.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a woman in her seventies near Ray Avenue in Lyndonville. She is experiencing dizziness and heart palpitations, and medical evaluation has been requested.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews from Twin State Littleton Fire Department and Wilton Ambulance responded to assist an uninjured male who needed help standing or moving near Balsam Rd in Lyndonville. The individual declined lights and sirens for the response.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency radio traffic indicated possible slippery road conditions on Main Street in Lyndon. The Department of Transportation was notified of the issue for attention and response.