Elderly male slipped on ice and refused medical aid, Pelham NH
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According to the dispatch call, an 87-year-old male slipped on ice outside near Berkeley Drive. Emergency medical services responded but the patient refused treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Goody pending near Berkeley Drive The course covers help City.
00:13
Setting.
00:28
Ambulance 2 on a still alarm[1] near Berkeley Drive for a fall amiable 2 on a still alarm near Berkeley drives for a fall 1940 and let's do
00:46
Okay,
00:47
both to you, I respond. Over near Berkeley Drive, cross-street via Westchesterport.
00:53
You have an 87-year-old male who fell outside on the ice.
00:57
The patient is still located outside.
01:00
Offering on Channel 1, 1940.
01:06
I record status 94 on the RO.
01:09
Paul.
01:11
Paul's active negative 94.
01:14
Copy.
01:19
Okay, Quartz coffee stop.
01:22
Nothing.
01:25
Mask Free.
01:28
Charlie Robert Eggward 4-3.
01:32
Mass 3 C-R-E 4-4V.
01:36
Bridge by Polo Rock Road.
01:38
So back.
01:43
Detective Headlight.
01:46
All's around.
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Good on.
01:50
C. No,
01:54
Citi on Cine, 1944.
02:04
Forenetic One in service, patient refusal.
02:09
Captain Service, patient refusal.
Police codes explained
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[1]
still alarm: Lower-priority, non-automatic alarm requiring response, typically without full dispatch tones or urgency.
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Location mentioned:
Berkeley St, Pelham, NH 03076
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