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Man falls from wheelchair at Jefferson Street, conscious and breathing, Pella IA
Responders arrive near Jefferson Street after a 52-year-old man fell from his wheelchair, remaining alert, conscious, and breathing upon their arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Pella ambulance at near Jefferson Street for a medical alarm for a 52-year-old male.
00:07
The alarm company was unable to understand what the male is saying.
00:11
22nd.
00:24
Pella ambulance, unit near Jefferson Street, Department of Medical Alarm for a 52-year-old male.
00:32
The alarm company made contact but wasn't able to understand what the male was saying.
00:37
2:27 p.m.
00:42
26.
00:46
We am 163.
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Mile marker 41.
00:50
He is bound.
00:53
The Silver 4 License Place out of Illinois 4014728 Boy 4014-4-728-B 42014728 V
01:10
727
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427 427
01:25
Cibra, Cibra,
01:27
4677-774 ZZ for 6867.
01:36
Timothy Johnson of West Des Moines, Yerberth, 1963, shows 1074 valid class C channels, no there's no restrictions,
01:45
prior 55.
01:51
Tom Far, thank you.
01:57
Well, 74, I'm out.
02:02
Seventy-four, go ahead.
02:04
I have with 84.
02:08
Ten-four, okay.
02:13
Do you go ahead?
02:16
Here 43, I'm here with the individual.
02:18
He is alert, conscious and breathing.
02:21
He fell out of his wheelchair.
02:26
10-4[1]. The ambulance just arrived on scene.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson St, Pella, IA 50219
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