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Male fell 10 feet from roof and is unconscious, Branchville IN
A male fell about 10 feet from a roof near North State Road 66 in Branchville. He was found unconscious and not breathing. Emergency medical services and first responders were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tell City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
EMS rescue first responders request you signal near North State Road 66 reference a male (name withheld) fallen off a roof unconscious and not breathing Kb Qt (number withheld) 15-02
00:16
21 6-1 601
00:24
Being around with 631-601.
00:28
601, 6-rescue 1, clear at 1503.
00:33
And tell City.
00:37
Got a male laying on concrete after a 10-foot fall, still in response to December 3.
00:44
Clear, thank you.
00:50
Tell City, 687.
00:52
Can you repeat the numerics, please?
00:56
687 is to be near North State Road 66.
01:04
Democratic 4 is in route.
01:06
Thompson, if we get a chance, could just check about a flight,
01:10
seen flight.
01:15
4, clear 15-04.
01:21
687 being in route from Perry Central Area.
01:26
687, 15-0-4.
01:32
4, 687.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:38
For your 1043, there was paving crews through Branchville this morning.
01:42
I'm not sure if they're still there.
01:44
It may be more advisable to go through little posts.
01:49
Is it between Mount Pleasant and Oreo?
01:55
I'm not sure yet.
01:57
My maps is not working.
01:59
I don't have sick.
02:05
We're out to left.
02:09
We've got airbag checking with Haley at the time.
02:27
Do you want to use Linux 115 at 37 an optical or do you have a better one?
02:36
You can start with that but we can probably get them a little closer to your area.
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Location mentioned:
IN-66, Branchville, IN 47514
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