Child injured in sledding accident in Old Lyme, Old Lyme CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a nine-year-old child who sustained head, hip, and back injuries during a sledding accident near the Exit 70 commuter lot in Old Lyme, Connecticut. EMS from the Old Lyme Country Club coordinated an intercept for medical transport due to possible concussion concerns.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Nine years old with a possible head injury,
00:05
severe hip pain after sledding accident.
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Roger, possible concussion.
00:25
Intercept request with ambulance 39 coming from the Old Lyme Country Club, looking for the Exit 70 commuter lot for the traumatic injury.
00:38
You're set up with Old Lyme EMS at the Exit 70 commuter lot for the traumatic injury.
00:44
Medic four en route to the interceptor, over.
00:48
HPX 1st . X3.
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Medic four, roger.
00:52
A nine-year-old female sledding incident,
00:55
complaining of back pain.
00:57
They're requesting you for a possible concussion.
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Old Lyme, CT
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