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74-year-old man fell with unknown injuries, Waterloo IN
A 74-year-old man fell near Waterloo, Indiana and suffered unknown injuries. Parkview Hospital requested fire department assistance due to a delayed ambulance arrival.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Parkview is requesting fire for an extended ETA on a 74-year-old male who fell.
00:05
Your first page, do you have nice clear, K&ET 43806.
00:21
Tension Waterloo Fire, Tensual Waterloo Fire, Systemetics.
00:25
A Systemetics.
00:27
(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:30
(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:32
Parkview requesting fire for an extended ETA.
00:35
Reference of a 74-year-old male who fell, unknown injuries.
00:40
Your first page, you have guys clear, 1807.
00:42
First page.
00:48
Central, 55.
00:52
55. 55.
00:58
For that mid-sist, I'm showing on counterfeit 41.
01:01
Do you have any updates on that?
01:08
He was a 74-year-old male who had fallen with unknown injuries.
01:14
Parkview requested fire due to an extended ETA.
01:18
There's a garage code in the call.
01:23
They're all in that way just because there's unknown injuries.
01:30
Clear.
01:35
Over and 23, Auburn 25 status.
01:38
Yes, 222.
01:41
Clear for both.
01:43
POMAYORI.
01:49
Tension Waterloo Fire, Fire,
01:51
Systemetics,
01:52
(number withheld)-(number withheld),
01:56
Parkview's requesting fire due to an extended ETA for a 74-year-old male who fell unknown injuries.
02:08
Your second page, DeKalb County is clear, 1810.
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Waterloo, IN 46793
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