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Woman suffers traumatic ankle injury after fallDorchester County MD

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Dorchester County, MD

Emergency responders were called to near Stoneyard Road in Dorchester County, Maryland, for a 34-year-old woman who suffered a traumatic ankle injury after a fall. She was conscious and breathing but unable to move her ankle. There was no bleeding reported.

Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is a lot of box (number withheld) Stoneyard Road.
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The motorbox (number withheld), traumatic injury, 13-8-3, 7-bound your road.
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Cushies east half will be a avenue and had viscous lane.
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Off-response, Ms.
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House 1-12-a-Pee.
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Report of medical 101.
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You're responding near Stoneyard Road for traumatic injury alpha response.
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34-year-old female conscious breathing alert.
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She's having ankle pain, she fell on it, but she cannot move it.
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There's no bleeding at this time.
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Copy.
00:46
They also advise that you will be at the back door.
00:52
Okay.

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