Paramedics assist fall victim at Independence Village, Fruita CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to Independence Village in Fruita for an elderly resident who reportedly fell from a wheelchair while moving to a recliner. The individual was conscious and breathing but complained of a possible back injury. Paramedics and rescue units arrived and provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Paging Lower Valley Rescue Station 31.
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Lower Valley Rescue Station 32 responding to Independence Village, unit 309 near North Colson Street, for a patient who fell.
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O2 timeout 2302.
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That's 33. Ambulance 33.
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You can show us en route.
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Copy, ambulance 33.
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Showing en route to Independence Village.
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Unit 309. This is for an 88-year-old (name withheld), conscious and breathing.
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Fell out of a wheelchair while trying to get into a recliner.
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Break.
00:36
The individual is complaining of possible back injury.
00:39
Door is locked.
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Code two.
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Copy.
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2306.
00:45
Thirty-three on scene.
00:47
Copy twenty-three.
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