Male patient fell down stairs at residence near Meadowsweet Lane, Appleton WI
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Emergency crews responded to a male patient who fell down stairs at a residence near Meadowsweet Lane in Appleton, Wisconsin. Paramedics were instructed to use the garage door entrance for access.
Audio|Heard on: Gold Cross Ambulance
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
To give me 911 pitching Appleton, 93, 46.
00:03
We'll cross the ambulance respond to near Meadowsweet Lane, near Overland Road, and East Greenbrier Drive.
00:12
Really, rescue for a male patient who fell down the stairs.
00:24
How to give me 911-pitching Appleton, conscious the East Colton Lane Road at least Green Rider Drive.
00:36
Clearly, rescue for a male patient who fell down the stairs.
00:41
We'll cross-caughties.
00:42
Headied free.
00:45
Magic 46 in route.
00:48
Compton, range of 36.
00:51
16, go ahead.
00:53
As your 36, then relative to St.D's Hospital along with Cold Cross Ambulus.
00:59
Time Park.
01:04
Tric 3O. B and A.m.
01:06
Roo. B and E. Adam.
01:07
Roo. Riving.
01:22
This is a call you got cut off.
01:27
MediCorps is transporting the same-euse fire driver.
01:32
24.
01:33
24.
01:38
6 is available.
01:43
10246.
01:45
9246. 90346 from Madagini.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:55
They're requesting you enter into the garage door.
01:58
Patient is right in front of the front door.
02:03
Entering 46 copies enter the garage door.
02:08
Govrest from out again.
02:13
What other, (name withheld)?
02:20
For our medics six going to Meadows suite, it's here requesting you go into the garage door and not the front door.
02:27
Stand it for Medics three copy, garage door entrance.
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Location mentioned:
N Meadowsweet Ln, Appleton, WI 54911
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