Woman shows confusion and injury after fall, Bluffdale UT
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A middle-aged woman fell and may have a head injury. She is conscious and breathing but is confused, dizzy, and feeling pain. Her family requested medical evaluation at a residential location near Insignia Lane in Bluffdale.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
2548 child 7001 you have a 48 year old female conscious breathing alert complaining of feeling hot, busy,
00:14
and kidney pain this is going to be a sick person priority 1 at 727
00:23
Arrival at 727.
00:27
1-2727-27-2-27-5-E-LU7-5-E-LULS.
00:39
Forty-T.
00:45
229.
00:52
Cephanion, Jr.
01:01
Grant at 29, 1041, Hunter High.
01:07
729-29-2-2-2-2-2.
01:13
It was just on the on-ramp?
01:16
Yeah, it's right at the top of the on-ramp.
01:18
It's still in the on-ramp plane before, and it looks like right where they start trying to get into mainswell.
01:27
10-4.
01:30
May Lane, respond on X FIRE4, year (number withheld), stop.
01:37
Medicaid.
01:41
Come to head injury at near Insignia Lane.
01:44
Insigney Lane.
01:46
Respondon to under XIER4, Year (number withheld), South.
01:55
Does Malady show that they're having a hard time finding you guys?
02:02
Ms. The GINGJA, 9-2, some 30.
02:09
Amlets, 9-2, some 31.
02:12
Tiffany, 9-2, responding back to near Insignia Lane.
02:21
The son is calling again, saying that (name withheld) really needs to be checked out.
02:28
Says that she is behaving unusually, she is confused, is busy,
02:36
again have a head injury from the fall.
02:40
I have helped control and ask them to respond with us, no further.
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Location mentioned:
W Insignia Ln, Bluffdale, UT 84065
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