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69-year-old man falls and hits head on private property, Opelika AL
Emergency medical services responded to a 69-year-old man near Lee Road who slipped on grass, fell, and hit his head. He is also experiencing shoulder and rib pain.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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03:12
Transcript:
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you know, 109, median route to near Lee Road,
00:04
(number withheld).
00:05
near Lee Road,
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(number withheld).
00:09
for a 69-year-old male fall, possible lift assist.
00:26
We transport non-emergency.
00:29
I have you en route to near Lee Road (number withheld).
00:42
near Lee Road (number withheld), 69-year-old male,
00:47
slipped in the grass and fallen,
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possible lift assist.
00:55
4.59.
01:00
104.
01:02
The location will be a single lot-based trailer on the dead-end road.
01:08
The caller will be standing by in black jeans and a blue shirt.
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1040, we 10801-36.
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10.4.
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302, go ahead.
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You advise if you have EPS and RAS.
01:28
104, 1012.
01:34
Oh, black, thank you standing.
01:49
Can you be one to 112 near Lee Road 922, 112 L0922 for a 1050 private property negative injuries?
02:12
Do you have an update for ETS?
02:20
In the backyard, he has fallen and he has hit his head and...
02:30
Copy fallen and hit head and hit head you were cutting out for the rest.
02:36
The patient also has shoulder and rib points.
02:41
104 will update.
02:51
...hasion has fallen and hit his head.
02:54
He's also complained of shoulder and rib pain.
03:00
I have an ETA by chance.
03:11
1040, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Lee Rd 2150, Opelika, AL 36804
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