Emergency services respond to falls involving elderly males


Multiple emergency medical teams were sent to help elderly men who fell and might have head injuries at their homes. The patients were awake and breathing.
Audio|Source: Pender County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
possible head injury. 7.2350. 7 in route. You're responding to an 80-year-old male conscious breathing. 17 Bravo 1[1], 17 Bravo 1, Sussex, G as in George, Chi as in George. EMS4, respond to 811 Aurely Vista Lane, 811 AERly Vista Lane, Mesa Lane, reference fall, fixes district, time 2316. AMS4 in route. to a 17 alpha-4, 17 alpha-4, suffix G isn't George, J isn't George. Same being a 73-year-old male, conscious breathing. Near EMS7 central. MS7, go ahead. Please be advised, we are on East Side standby right now. We are 20 minutes out. 10-4-29-E-T-A. Under Medic 6. Medic 2, go ahead. Kinder, this is Medic 6 en route to... Copy Medic 6 in route to force traffic. Handel Seven's traffic and leave seven on the east side, SAMA. Question four, Medic 100. There is a pending call in Rocky Point. Can you advise? We have a level of call. Please continue on the seven's traffic. Okay. Like 100 in a Bravo level fall. Talk of that, you can send 17 and have seven move up to Lane Theory and takes around counties for Sam. And your medic 6 is on scene. 104 medic 100, 104 medic 6.
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17 Bravo 1: Medical call, Bravo-level, possible head injury
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Location mentioned:
Vista Ln, North Carolina 28443
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