Elderly man reports abdominal pain after fall, Fishersville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an elderly man near Leah Drive in Fishersville who reported abdominal pain. The man had recently been treated at a hospital for two broken ribs and a collapsed lung caused by a fall.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Abdominal pain, near Leah Drive, Fishersville.
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Upper County One?
00:22
Rescue 11 additional call.
00:25
Rescue 6, rescue 65 for abdominal pain.
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Near Leah Drive in Fishersville, close to Ore Drive and Meadow Run Court.
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Upper County 10927th.
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15 responding.
00:45
Waynesboro Trauma 5, you're responding.
00:48
Near Leah Drive, Fishersville Grocery of Ore Drive, Meadow Run Court.
00:52
Eighty-three-year-old male seen in the hospital last night for two broken ribs and a collapsed lung from a fall.
00:57
Now complaining of abdominal pain.
01:11
ACC One Eleven will be responding to Leah Drive for first responders.
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Engine One Eleven here responding.
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Near Leah Drive, Fisherville Grocery of Ore Drive, Meadow Run Court.
01:27
Eighty-three-year-old male seen at the hospital.
01:29
Last night, two broken ribs and a collapsed lung from a fall.
01:31
Now complaining of abdominal pain.
01:33
Need to access the side door at a carport.
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Location mentioned:
Lea Dr, Fishersville, VA 22939
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