60-year-old man falls but uninjured in Wilson Township, Audrain County MO
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A 60-year-old man fell near Audrain County Road 214 in Wilson Township. He was awake, breathing, alert, and did not report any injuries. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Audrain County to Little Dixie Station 3.
00:02
Station 388 response, near Audrain County Road 214.
00:08
Near Audrain County Road 214.
00:13
Reference to a fall involving a 60-year-old male.
00:16
He is conscious, breathing, and unable to get up.
00:18
I believe there is no injury.
00:20
Again, Hoddering County Little Lexington 3.
00:22
Here response, near Audrain County Road 214.
00:28
60-year-old male has fallen.
00:31
Unable to get up. He is awake and breathing.
00:33
I believe there is no injury.
00:34
Time of age 16, 26, W.R.
00:36
(number withheld).
00:42
2135 status check table hold 6th 62ndes 22nd.
00:50
Table 622. Table 12.
01:06
6 through Jeff 23 eastbound 153 over 6.
01:15
1627 press clear.
01:22
Lead Medic 1 to respond to near Audrain Road 214.
01:27
Near Audrain Road 214, reference to a 60-year-old male that has fallen.
01:34
He is awake, breathing, alert, not complaining of any injuries.
01:38
Again, the Audrain ambulance district, Medic 1, to respond to near Audrain Road 214.
01:45
Near Audrain Road 214, in reference to a 60-year-old male that has fallen.
01:51
Year-year-old male that has fallen.
01:53
He is awake, breathing, alert, not complaining of any injuries.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 214, Wilson Township, MO
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