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Elderly male falls, head injury with bruising in Plymouth
Medical Emergency
Near W Lincoln Hwy, Plymouth, IN 46563
The call reports an elderly man who fell at his home and has a head injury that is bruised but not bleeding. He is awake and breathing but cannot stand. Emergency services are on the way.
Audio|Source: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
02:21
Transcript: Unit, Plymouth Fire, County Units, Medical Call, 7649 Lincoln Highway. Female advisor states client fell, he was bleeding from the head but not actively bleeding now, unable to stand, he is not on blood thinners, breathing and alert. Responding units are coordinating response.
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Near W Lincoln Hwy, Plymouth, IN 46563
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