Medical alarm downgraded to lift assist in Bellflower, Bellflower MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a medical alarm at a residence near East Bellflower Street in Bellflower, Missouri. A seventy-four-year-old female was reported yelling for help. The person was later found to have fallen at ground level and required assistance to get up. The call was downgraded to a lift assist, with no severe injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Amb
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Crew one, you are needed to respond near East Bellflower Street.
00:05
East Bellflower Street will be a medical alarm from a wristband.
00:12
Seventy-four year old female.
00:15
Only information is that she was yelling help.
00:18
Time out, 17 thirty-seven.
00:24
Eight hundred, showing you responding near East Bellflower Street for a medical alarm.
00:32
Subject yelling help, seventy-four year old female.
00:37
Crew one.
00:40
Show crew one en route.
00:41
Case tone out, fire whenever you get the chance.
00:45
Crew one, showing you en route 1737.
00:53
Montgomery 800 crew one, per CAD history,
00:56
Possible resident known to have heart problems.
01:05
I'm coming to (number withheld), crew 1-800.
01:07
Per fire, female subject ground level fall requesting lift assist.
01:12
You can downgrade your response.
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Location mentioned:
E Bellflower St, Bellflower, MO 63333
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