Medical call for fall at assisted living home, Birmingham AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to Brookdale Assisted Living near University Park Drive for a resident who fell from a standing position. The patient’s leg was caught under a stool. A second medical call was also reported for a teenager experiencing a rapid heartbeat and anxiety at a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Home with engine three at Brookdale Assisted Living near University Park Drive, room 355, for a fall from standing position.
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Engine three at Brookdale Assisted Living near University Park Drive, room 355, cross street University Park Place, for a fall from standing position.
00:21
Engine two responded to call.
00:23
Engine two responding.
00:29
Home one and two respond.
00:31
Near Hawk Avenue, report of heart problem.
00:34
Seventeen-year-old male, POTS patient,
00:37
has anxiety, heart is racing,
00:39
no longer takes medications.
00:41
Cross street Oakley, strong green for his car.
00:45
Engine three responding.
00:49
Engine three responding.
00:55
Home run, engine three responding.
00:57
Brookdale Assisted Living near University Park Drive, room 355.
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Fall from standing position.
01:04
Leg caught under stool.
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Crossing University Park Place.
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Location mentioned:
University Park Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209
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