Woman found unconscious after fall with loose dog at home, Torrington CT
Emergency crews responded to a 49-year-old woman who fell near Queens Road in Torrington. She was unresponsive with altered mental status and could not secure her loose Doberman dog inside the house. The woman was reported to possibly be experiencing a mental health crisis but was not dangerous to others.
Audio|Source: Torrington Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Torrington Fire Engine 2, near Queens Road, Unit P, Papa, for the 49-year-old female,
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Fall, not aware,
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17, Delta 4.
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For being near Queens Road, Unit P, Papa, for the 49-year-old female, Fall, not alert, Shiscount 17-Dal 4. Cross Street, Hunter Court, Essex Court, and Mount 2305.
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Later.
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24, Queens Road.
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Caller, (name withheld), requesting an annual suit to a call.
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Increasing altered mental status, unable to secure her dogs, being a bit difficult for our call takers. Don't hide assisting?
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Engine 2 responding.
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Engine 2 responding, 2nd307.
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Also you, engine 2.
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Go ahead.
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With Bicepheed is also en route to this call. The party was having some mental health crisis earlier tonight.
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Not a danger to anybody, though.
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Roger.
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Engine 2 on scene.
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Engine 212, 2310. Engine 2nd, 20310.
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Engine 2nd, just as a patient does have a Doberman that's loose in the house, she's unable to secure him.
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I'm unsure if he will be friendly or not.
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Okay.
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She did.
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When they were there earlier, he was friendly with them.
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The caller is the one saying that she's not sure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Queens Rd, Torrington, CT 06790
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