Elderly man injured in fall at Rosewood Drive, Ipswich MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a call near Rosewood Drive in Ipswich for a seventy-four-year-old man who fell without witnesses. The man, who has pancreatic cancer and uses a feeding tube, complained of back pain but was conscious and breathing. Medic One and Engine Four responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Ipswich Fire Dispatch
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for medical aid, near Rosewood Drive.
00:09
Ipswich Police and Fire are on the air with a medical aid request near Rosewood Drive for a seventy-four year old man, unwitnessed fall.
00:25
Complaining of back pain, and the individual has pancreatic cancer.
00:29
On a feeding tube.
00:31
He is conscious, alert, and breathing.
00:33
Again, that’s near Rosewood Drive from Meadowglade.
00:38
Seventy-four year old male individual.
00:41
Unwitnessed fall.
00:44
Has pancreatic cancer and is on a feeding tube, complaining of back pain as well.
00:48
He’s conscious, alert, and breathing.
00:50
Time out seventeen twenty-six.
00:58
Medic One, respond.
01:04
Received Medic One, you’re on for Rosewood Drive, seventeen twenty-seven.
01:12
I think they just stepped on you.
01:13
Engine Four is responding as well.
01:18
Received Engine Four, you’re also on Rosewood Drive.
01:21
Seventeen twenty-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Rosewood Dr, Ipswich, MA 01938
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