Older man unsteady after fall near Alice Ave and Essex St, Lynn MA
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According to the dispatch call, an older man wearing a hoodie and black coat, using a cane, was unsteady and possibly injured after a fall near Alice Avenue and Essex Street. A reporting party is waiting in a Subaru Impreza nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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Transcript:
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At Alice Ave and Essex Street, report of an older man in a hoodie and a black coat with a cane.
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Possible... Injuries after a fall,
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a reporting party is going to be waiting at Subaru and Prezda.
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That's Engine 5, BLS to follow, Alice Ave, and Essex Street.
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Reported an older man in a hoodie and a black coat with a cane.
00:24
Unsteady on its feet, possible injuries after a fall.
00:28
A report in parties waiting in a Subaru Impreza.
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Enter, like 12.
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1112, responding Alice Avenue 7th and Essex Street.
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912 respond in Alice Avenue, Essex Street.
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Atlantic Street.
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Atlantic 14, we're on scene.
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Atlantic 14 on scene.
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B-Ele-
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Engine 5, Atlantic 12,
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Alice Ave, and Essex Street.
01:12
For a report of an older man in a hoodie with a black coat and a cane,
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unsteady on his feet, possible injuries after a fall,
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reporting parties waiting in a Subaru Impreza.
01:23
That's Engine 5, Atlantic 12, Alice Ave, and Essex Street.
01:27
Report of an older man in a hoodie with a black coat and a cane, unsteady on his feet, possible injuries after a fall, reporting parties waiting in a Subaru Impreza.
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Location mentioned:
Essex St & Alice Ave, Lynn, MA 01902
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