Bicyclist injured in fall on ice near Spaulding overpass, Dover NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near the Spaulding overpass in Dover, where a man in his forties fell off his bicycle after hitting ice. He was initially unresponsive but became more alert as help arrived, and a police unit was dispatched as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Dover Police Dispatch 1
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Transcript:
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Headquarters, ambulance three, engine three, respond near Cataract Avenue,
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the Spaulding overpass for medical aid.
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(number withheld).
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And engine one, go ahead.
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In quarters.
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Ambulance one, headquarters.
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You're on one, go ahead.
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Hello, hello.
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Let me see.
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Headquarters to ambulance two, ambulance to respond mutual aid medical into Somersworth near Mount Vernon Street.
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Mutual aid medical aid at (number withheld).
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Ambulance three, go ahead.
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South end's on the cataract.
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Engine three, ambulance three responding to Cataract Avenue, the area of the Spaulding overpass.
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Overpass, a bicyclist, approximately forty-year-old male was found down.
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Not alert,
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becoming more alert.
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Believed he had just hit a patch of ice.
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Believed he was not struck by anything.
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A PD unit en route as precaution.
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Received.
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Location mentioned:
Spaulding Turnpike, Dover, NH
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