Man falls outside with possible broken forearm, Plymouth NH
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According to the dispatch call, a 27-year-old man slipped and fell outside near Dick Brown Road, suffering a possible broken forearm. Emergency services responded and made patient contact with no obvious deformity or bleeding observed.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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Transcript:
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Lakes region of Bridgewater, with Ashland and Plymouth, responding to a fall at near Dick Brown Road.
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Lakes region to Bridgewater with Ashland and Plymouth,
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Reported fall at near Dick Brown Road.
00:16
Runs from Hunt Road East to East Clement Road,
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Channel 3, 1612.
00:27
Answering 34 ambulance one.
00:36
34 ambulance one.
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En route to staging,
00:43
I do have the flag calling Troop F momentarily.
00:48
The 27-year-old male slipped and fell outside with a suspected broken arm.
00:51
The caller was not on scene.
00:53
Operations are Channel 3.
01:00
Two ambulance one responding to staging.
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18 ambulance one responding stageway. Channel.
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34 Ambulance 1 from Lakes Region.
01:27
Troop's notified they are finding a trooper to send that way.
01:37
34 ambulance one from Lakes region.
01:43
Answering.
01:47
Update from 911, they made patient contact.
01:52
The patient advisor reported no obvious deformity and no bleeding.
01:56
It is on the forearm.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Dick Brown Rd, Plymouth, NH 03264
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