Elderly man injured in fall near Melvin Ave, Queenstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an eighty-three-year-old man was reported to have fallen and was not fully alert near Melvin Avenue in Queenstown. Emergency medical crews were dispatched to assist. Paramedics also responded to a separate call for a woman experiencing chest pain and vomiting near Main Street.
Audio|Heard on: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
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Transcript:
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Injuries from a fall near Melvin Avenue across from Acre Road.
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Operator One,
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TAC Two Sixteen Forty.
00:38
Medical Ops Two Sixteen, Ambulance Two, Ambulance Ten, Paramedic One Hundred for a fainting.
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Near Prospect Drive East.
00:46
Cross streets Greenwood Creek Court, Greenwood Creek Lane.
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TAC 21641.
00:57
Paramedic 300, yours is a Delta response for chest pain near Main Street.
01:02
Cross streets Old Wharf Lane and Lumberly Lane.
01:06
A 39-year-old female,
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chest pains, not feeling well, and vomiting.
01:18
Paramedic one responding.
01:22
Okay, TAC two.
01:29
Responding, ambulance ten, paramedic 100, paramedic 400.
01:34
Paramedic 400, yours is a delta response.
01:38
Injuries from a fall near Melvin Avenue, cross streets of Acre and Route 301, for an eighty-three-year-old male suffering a fall.
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Not completely alert.
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Location mentioned:
Melvin Ave, Queenstown, MD 21658
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