Older man conscious after head injury at Seaman's Point, Nottingham NH
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According to the dispatch call, a 77-year-old man at near Seaman's Point Road fell and hit his head on a door. He is conscious and breathing but not fully alert. He is on blood thinners but is not bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Seaman's Point Road.
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Delta level call, 77-year-old male.
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He is conscious breathing, not completely alert.
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He fell, hit his head on the door.
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He is on blood thinners, but not bleeding at this time.
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Tracking dispatch, nodding him.
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Ambulance, Plossile ALS, respond to near Seaman's Point Road.
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First, alpha-level call, 77-year-old male, conscious breathing, not completely alert.
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He fell, hit his head on the door.
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He is on blood thinners, but not bleeding at this time.
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The timing of return is 13-0-9.
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No, first point in got them back and drive.
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Here's a glance.
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Okay.
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Tyler Armani, left to respond to Nottingham, near Siemens Point Road for 77L's male conscious breathing, not fully alert, fell with a head strike, is on blood thinners, but is not bleeding.
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Tyler I'm on A.L.S.C.
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responded, Nottingham, near Siemens Point Road for 77L.
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Male, conscious breathing,
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not fully alert, fell with a head strike, on blood thinners, but is not bleeding, 1311.
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Location mentioned:
Seaman Point Rd, Nottingham, NH 03290
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