Elderly hospice patient assisted after fall in apartment, Aurora MN
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Emergency responders assisted an 85-year-old male hospice patient who fell at an apartment near East 4th Avenue North in Aurora.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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02:17
Transcript:
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Aurora first responders, Hoyt Lakes Ambulance, request for a lift assist at the Iron Gate Apartments near East 4th Avenue North, apartment 213 for an 85-year-old male hospice patient that fell.
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Again, Aurora first responders, Hoyt Lake Ambulance,
00:18
request to respond to Iron Gate Apartments near East 4th Avenue North,
00:23
and Aurora, apartment 213, for an 85-year-old male hospice patient that fell.
00:28
Giving a lift assist on 448.
00:32
Thank you. OXCoph not 55p sign, Rite 3.
00:51
Aurora first responders, second page, respond on elixistist at the Iron Gate Apartments near East 4th Avenue North, apartment 213,
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85-year-old male hospice patient that fell,
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just needing a lift assist.
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Again,
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Aurora first responders, second page, respond to the Iron Day Apartments near East 4th Avenue North, apartment 213,
01:15
85-year-old male hospice patient that fell,
01:18
and 450.
01:24
See I just messaged me.
01:27
You guys are?
01:54
St. Louis, 2, Aurora, first responders, third and final page, respond to lift assist at the IR&D Apartments near East 4th Avenue North, unit 213 for 85-year-old male hospice patients,
02:05
lift assist.
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Second, Aurora, first responders, third and final page, respond to a lift assist at the IORND Apartments near East 4th Avenue North, Apartment 213.
02:15
It was clear at 453.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th Ave N, Aurora, MN 55705
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