Elderly man falls at St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake, Turtle Lake WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a call at St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, for a man who fell. He was initially reported to be in his 30s but was later confirmed to be 88 years old. The patient was seated in a wheelchair with severe pain, and responders were directed to meet security at the south door.
Audio|Heard on: Barron County Public Safety
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03:15
Transcript:
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Barron County, paging, Carverland Ambulance, Turtle Lake first responders needed in the Village of Turtle Lake at the St.
00:05
St. Croix Casino, near US Highway 8 and US 63, for a fall.
00:26
4907 en route at 2038 responding for a male, initially reported in his early 30s, who fell from standing. He's sitting in a wheelchair complaining of severe pain. Security advised to go to the south door.
00:41
That works, south door.
00:47
210 en route at 2039, did you copy the update given to 4907?
00:55
Negative.
00:57
Copy. It's going to be a male in his early 30s who fell just before security called.
01:03
They advised there is no serious bleeding.
01:06
He's sitting in a wheelchair, complaining of severe pain.
01:10
Security advised to go to the south floor.
01:45
4907 on scene, 242.
03:02
The patient is not in his 30s; the patient is 88.
03:12
They are responding normally to 4907.
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Turtle Lake, WI
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