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Woman found disoriented after head injury in Madison apartment, Madison KS
Emergency crews respond near Bluestem Dr to a woman who hit her head and lies disoriented on the floor, with 911 calls reporting possible gasping for air.
Audio|Heard on: Eureka Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. ERIK EMS, Madison EMS,
00:04
please respond to near Bluestem Dr in Madison, unknown apartment number, received a 911 call from Code 2[1], said she hit her head and is on the floor.
00:14
She sounds disoriented, and now I can't get through to her.
00:18
EMS, Madison EMS,
00:20
please respond to near Bluestem Dr in Madison, unknown apartment number, received a 911 call from a code 2, stated that she hit her head and she's on the floor.
00:30
No, I can't get through to her.
00:32
She's not it disoriented.
00:34
604. Okay.
00:49
I got any ambulance, 21.
00:54
21. 21.
00:58
I'm hearing what sounds to be possibly gasping in the background.
01:02
Would you like me to send any other units there?
01:04
Uh,
01:11
what else we got sent?
01:14
Yes, I have one now.
01:20
At 5 days I'm out, I forgot it did.
01:31
Grimmon coming to get me up to you on alter disinformation.
01:33
Looks like it's the 911 call is pinging at apartment one.
01:43
Timor.
01:45
Maybe if we're not using that, then maybe that's a car and help locate your that apartment.
01:56
Town of 4.
02:04
Great Canadian ambulance 21.
02:06
She called 911 again.
02:07
I believe it's going to be apartment one.
02:14
Go forth.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Bluestem Dr, Madison, KS 66860
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