Medical personnel assist fallen person near Corson St, Rochester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a person who fell near Corson Street in Rochester. The individual, described as an older adult who was conscious and alert but felt shaky, may have sustained an upper arm injury. The person was transported to Exeter Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
C1, I see one responding near Corson Street for an F-level fall.
00:03
75-year-old male, conscious, breathing, alert.
00:06
He fell and feels shaky.
00:08
Believes he has an upper arm injury and he does have dementia.
00:19
920, a Corolla four door, color black.
00:25
New Hampshire (number withheld) route four at back.
00:34
Answer (number withheld).
00:41
NHL (number withheld).
00:56
Three. (name withheld) is valid, negative twenty-three.
01:02
Ten five. All right, alarm EMS one on scene.
01:05
Received one, show you one.
01:10
Five (number withheld).
01:15
Twenty (number withheld).
01:23
Blue one.
01:27
Freeze.
01:33
Hello, house and she's already home.
01:36
Thank you for.
01:42
Greenland A2 to rock.
01:48
Greenland A2.
01:52
Leaving the scene with one transporting to Exeter, starting mileage (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Corson St, Rochester, NH 03867
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