Woman falls, hits head on grill, experiences shortness of breath


Call on Center, 689. Go ahead. 689. They still currently have not left the residents at this time. They're bringing her back out of the residence to put her in the car break. Go ahead. My caller's wanting to know if you can meet it C. Paulo. He believes he could make it there before the quick stop. We think we know where that's at? State and I, it's going to be just before Will & Mill Road. That's received. I can watch your AVL, unless you know when you're in that area. We appreciate it. Thanks so much. Station 3-Burston, second-out career, stage 15, Camp. Company 3-Bruson need to respond possible at VECD, 0111-70, North Preston Highway. Tavler, 8.30. Jackson 9-1 went around from 1-General. Jake, 9-1, 1830. It came in through an iPhone crash text, and I tried to call their number back. It went straight to voicemail. Sorry, pretty well, we have to page everybody. You have to see. Let us know if you get any money from. We'll come here. Number seven. Palm Center, 689. Go ahead. Six, eight, nine. They did advice that the patient is a little shorter breath. Again, they don't believe there was any LAC when she fell. They advised she fell from a standing position, hit her head off a barbecue grill. Great. Go ahead. Advising they hit, she hits the front of her forehead at 12 pretty bad. There is a lot of breathing. Medical history is going to be multiple strokes. Aisha does have dementia. She's going to be a hospice station as well. They're going to be in a light blue Subaru Cross Trek. Any advice they should be at the Deep Hollow one stop in approximately 10 minutes? That's received. We'll be at their house in 10 minutes. Benched us before at 1830. That's received. Are we close to that NBC?