Elderly woman injured after tripping at apartment, Ashland WI
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According to the dispatch call, an 86-year-old woman tripped and hit her head at Ashland Arms Apartments, near 4th Street West. She was bleeding but remained alert and conscious when EMS was dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Ashland Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatched Ashland, EMS, EMS requested near 4th Street West Ashland Arms Apartments,
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Apartment 106 for an 86-year-old female who tripped, hit her head,
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is bleeding.
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No loss of consciousness reported.
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Dispatch to Ashland EMS, response requested near 4th Street West, Ashland Arms Apartments, number 106, for an 86-year-old female who tripped and fell hit her head is bleeding from the head.
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No loss of consciousness reported.
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She is alert and conscious at this time.
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Time of page 2048.
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Asperer copy is 1760.
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Course is a request, number 106, standby.
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Med 8, record.
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All right,
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course. Are you guys on available still?
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Copy, headquarters, Net7, Med 2.
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We're responding to Ashland Arms.
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Copy Med 7, Med 2 2049.
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I'm not something that's 7 in Route 2049.
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This badge, Med 7.
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Med 7, go ahead.
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You can show Med 7 in Roald to Ashland, Diamond.
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Copy Med 7 in Row at 2050.
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Callers request from that you go to the front entrance and not the circular entrance.
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They'll have somebody to let you into the building.
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You copy. Met two,
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go ahead. So much.
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Copy Met two on scene, 251.
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Location mentioned:
4th St W, Ashland, WI 54806
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