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Elderly female with breathing difficulty and neck bleeding, Sandy UT
An 86-year-old female at Crescent Senior Living is having difficulty breathing with visible bleeding on her neck, possibly resulting from a fall. Emergency responders are attending to her condition.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 34, Shellertflow, Priority 2[1], near South Grapevine Cove on 650E, Medic Ambulance 34, and Medic Engine 34, Chilert Flow, Priority 2, near South Grapevine Cove on 650E.
00:21
I could also clear my stacks call short.
00:29
To a 16-year-old female, conscious leading alert needs to go to BuzzRich Canyon.
00:38
5-4-0.
00:41
5-02.
00:48
Medic ambulance 32 and medic engine 32 breathing problem priority 3 near east south bridgeway on 9150 south medic ambulance 32 and medic engine 32 breathing problem priority 3 near east south bridgeway on 9150 south.
01:10
Coming in three, four, enough.
01:14
Coney-3-3-440.
01:20
For responding to Crescent Senior Living, near South Grapevine Cove, 650 East.
01:25
Unit Sierra 216, that's on a fall period of two, two.
01:32
86-year-old female, conscious difficulty breathing,
01:36
not alert.
01:41
Leading injury, but unknown where the blood is coming from.
01:49
Possible head injury seeing blood on her neck.
01:54
Collar will be on seemingly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention; second-highest priority.
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Location mentioned:
S Grapevine Cv, Sandy, UT 84070
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