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Man falls and hits head at canal streetNew Orleans LA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112

A 20-year-old man fell and hit his head near Canal Street. He was bleeding, and responders applied bleeding control on site.

Audio|Heard on: New Orleans Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 14,
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Medical,
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near Canal Street,
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Cross street of 100 South Claiborne Avenue, and 100 South Robertson Street.
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Zone 1108,
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N14,
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Medical,
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near Canal Street,
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Cross street of 100 South Claiborne Avenue, and 100 South Robertson Street.
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He's first responding to channel Thomas 4.56.
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Measure 14, 104.
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Central.
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Inter 14. Communications.
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Do you have anything further?
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Enter 14, you respond to a 20-year-old male who fell, hit his head,
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responding with EMS Unit 0 Alpha A34 for Alpha A334.
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Engine 14, be advised the patient is bleeding,
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bleeding control is given.

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Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112

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