Elderly man injured in apparent fall near Maple St, Jamestown NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical incident near Maple Street in Jamestown involving a 73-year-old man who reportedly fell and suffered a head injury with uncontrolled bleeding. The patient may have briefly lost consciousness, and additional medical support was dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Chautauqua County Sheriff and Fire - North, Fredonia Area Police / Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, this is South Florida Medic 35.
00:01
It's an EMS call to an All Star.
00:03
Near Maple Street between Hebron and Aarons.
00:06
You have a 73-year-old male fall victim with a head injury.
00:09
Bleeding has not been controlled.
00:12
Good evening, Newstown Fire.
00:14
It's Medic 35.
00:15
It's an EMS call with All Star, near Maple Street.
00:19
Our cross streets are Everett and Adams for a 73-year-old male that's fallen inside the residence.
00:24
101 to base.
00:25
Possible head injury, bleeding is not controlled.
00:28
1710, Jamestown Fire.
00:29
Area check at University Village.
00:31
1080, LB98.
00:35
1710.
00:54
Alright, thirty-five spotting 1710.
00:57
Your patient did lose consciousness.
00:58
There are two adults here trying to evaluate him.
01:01
I'll start sending a full ALS crew.
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Location mentioned:
Maple St, Jamestown, NY 14701
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