75-year-old injured after slipping on ice at clubhouse, Bristol IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 75-year-old man slipped on ice and cut the back of his head near the clubhouse main entrance on County Road 21 in Bristol. Emergency medical services responded and transported him to Elkhart General Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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This has Jefferson Signal 76[1]-76784, near County Road 21,
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near County Road 21, between County Road 16 and U.S.
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Highway 20 on the east side.
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It's going to be at Elcona, where a 75-year-old male conscious breathing, slipped on the ice on the east side of the clubhouse near the main entrance, has a laceration to the back of the head.
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Dispatch 3-803-365.
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Discussion, PD need to continue.
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9243 to slash camera report number please.
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I'm signal A3 from Lincolnway, Arlie Eisenhower,
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and then back to college.
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104. Medi 15 is clear, motion.
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Ten.
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Elkhart, Medi-24 is in route to Elkhart General Hospital.
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Ten-four.
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5902 Howard's 10.23.
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492.
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Okay,
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Alcar, can I dispatch Sheriff's 119 to 1023 Alcona? Okay.
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Elkhart, Medi-24 has arrived at Elkhart General Hospital.
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Medi-24. 2.20 dispatch.
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I'm 1023, signal 5.
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Ten-four.
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Signal 76: Medical or EMS assistance requested.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 21, Bristol, IN 46507
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