Elderly woman falls at Angora home, emergency responders rush in, Angora MN
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Emergency teams respond to a 95-year-old woman's fall near South Burtness Road, prompting concern as injury extent remains unknown.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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Transcript:
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Same Louis, Cook Ambulance, Cook First Responders, your first page to respond to a medical at near South Burtness Road in Field Township of a medical alarm activation, 95-year-old female in fall, unknown extent of injuries.
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Cook Ambulance, Cook First Responders.
00:18
Respond to near South Burtness Road and Field Township.
00:24
For a medical alarm activation, no correction, 95-year-old female contact made.
00:29
She fell on no extent to injuries.
00:31
St. Louis, clear your first page at 2156.
00:36
St. Louis, Cook, Part of 18, first responder acknowledging page on the way to the hall.
00:41
Copy first responder, acknowledging at 2156.
00:50
My letter, my position, and I wrote in the fall.
00:52
Uh,
00:54
and we get to the different page as about.
01:04
St. Louis, to Cook Ambulance, your third and final page,
01:07
or ambulance, your first page for mutual aid.
01:10
Respond to a medical at near South Burtness Road and Field Township.
01:16
I have a 95-year-old female in a fall,
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unknown,
01:20
injuries at this time.
01:21
Cook Ambulance, third and final page, or ambulance to your first page for mutual aid.
01:25
Respond to near South Burtness Road and Field Township.
01:31
For a 95-year-old female medical alarm activation, fall, unknown injuries, 2,200.
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Location mentioned:
S Burtness Rd, Angora, MN 55703
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