Medical aid for elderly woman with back and head pain, Bellefontaine OH
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Emergency medical responders assisted a 73-year-old woman at a location near West Columbus Avenue. She was experiencing severe lower back and head pain, and fire personnel were also called for lift assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Forrestobie Squad 11 and New Response 610, West Columbus, report of 73-year-old female with severe lower back and head pain.
00:15
Hello, West Liberty Squad 11 and Newark on 610, West Columbus.
00:20
Reference to 73-year-old female, severe lower back and head pain.
00:24
Doors and lock, time page 850.
00:32
Medic 111 is responding.
00:35
Medic 11 are out, 8501.
00:43
Rescue 61, 4600, and be on the scene.
00:49
The Red Q on the scene 853.
00:59
85, 4600.
01:05
All AP fire, go ahead.
01:09
There are points also on scene.
01:14
You're clear, 853.
01:22
853.
01:24
4600, Mattaquile had it on scene.
01:27
On 174.
01:29
B-O-Metic respond to 500-G downtown department B-Boy's 4, 52-year-old female possibly having a heart issue, chest pain, back pain, and vomiting.
01:53
Time of page 855.
01:59
Medic 114600.
02:02
Medic 111-1-1-1-Band.
02:04
Medic 111, can you dispatch our fire units for assistance, please?
02:09
Here, great.
02:19
To be a fire, need to respond withier, check.
02:22
Let's somebody fire, and you respond with your squad to 610, West Columbus.
02:26
Reference of 73-year-old female, a floor back and head pain.
02:31
Lower back and head pain.
02:38
Let's Liberty Fire, and you respond with your squad to 610, West Columbus.
02:43
For lift assist, type page 857.
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Location mentioned:
W Columbus Ave, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
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