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Elderly woman falls and suffers leg pain on Parkway Road, Pound WI
Emergency personnel respond near Parkway Road to assist a 73-year-old female who fell, suffering leg pain; multiple EMTs are dispatched urgently to provide care.
Audio|Heard on: Oconto County Fire/EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
O'Connor 911, Paging Broughton Ambulance, you're needed near Parkway Road for 73-year-old female who fell, complaining of leg pain.
00:21
Okato 911 Paging Brazeau Ambulance, you're needed near Parkway Road, crossroads Mulligan Way and Chocco Lake Road.
00:31
This is our 73-year-old female who fell, complaining of leg pain.
00:34
She's conscious alert.
00:36
Time is 105, please acknowledge and use tech form.
00:41
Brazo Portable 79, acknowledging as EMT.
00:47
10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:54
Razzolulu, it's 2102 to find the outside.
00:59
10-4[1].
01:14
O'Connell, this is Brazzo.
01:16
Could you page out again for a second EMT?
01:34
Okano 911, Paging, Brazo Ambulance.
01:37
This is a second page.
01:38
A second EMT is still needed for the call near Parkway Road.
01:43
Second EMT still needed.
01:54
O'Conno 911 with a second page for Brasol ambulance.
01:58
This is the second page for the call on Parkway Road.
02:01
A second EMT is still needed.
02:04
Near Parkway Road, 73-year-old female fell, possible leg injury.
02:08
Time is 108.
02:09
Please acknowledge and use text for.
02:14
This is Brasol portable 6-6 responding as EMR.
02:22
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Parkway Rd, Pound, WI 54161
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