Female resident falls at assisted living facility, Elk Ridge UT
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A female resident at an assisted living facility near West Olympic Lane fell and needed medical help. She was unconscious at one point but later was awake and breathing. She may have had a blood pressure or blood sugar problem.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Living,
00:01
A female resident that's fallen, that's a pop-up.
00:09
Sorry, near West Olympic Lane, Upridge.
00:14
That outreach assisted living for a female resident at West Collins.
00:22
If they need my assistance.
00:29
Nguyen 43 from GIFT.
00:31
I can tell you other.
00:36
21,
00:37
are available.
00:43
159, Code 4[1], check.
00:45
Code 4[1].
00:46
Copy 4.
00:47
Copy 4. Copy 4.
00:57
Night ambulance 35 squad 31 at ladder 33 respond to unconscious at 960 south Geneva road lakeridge Enorm on fire 1
01:15
The door part is in the note.
01:17
The patient is in room 25.
01:19
First, requesting directions on to the effects and trends.
01:28
Copy.
01:34
Metro Maker 3,000 rounds.
01:35
You're out.
01:41
12-31. Are you in now?
01:47
Did it come over?
01:53
In June 35 will be in the latter 33 will remain available.
02:01
Okay thank you.
02:07
Now conscious and breathing who passed out and then cells
02:12
having a
02:14
Blood pressure or blood sugar issue.
02:17
960 sounds to be in Rhode Lake Ridge Room 105.
02:24
You have two names and Duke of Births for you on every race.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is secure and under control.
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