88-year-old man injured in fall at Mountain Creek Road, Bowdon GA
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Emergency services responded to an 88-year-old man who fell and injured his head near Mountain Creek Road. He was conscious, breathing normally, with no bleeding, but remained on the floor.
Audio|Heard on: Carrollton Fire
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
Just by engine 144, was (number withheld) Mountain Creek Road, near Mountain Creek Road off the west highway 5 in Old Columbus, UMFO3, call.
00:23
In your own.
00:50
I'm going to be.
01:09
Andrew 1, Ninja, 4.
01:15
Thank you for.
01:17
Can you pick up on that call for us? We're in Bowden right now.
01:37
Just make sure you've been responding, okay.
02:05
Engine 12 dispatch and service.
02:35
This ride in June 22, 1003, we're on (number withheld) Plowshire Road, (number withheld) Plyleyshire Road across the Virginia Trail.
02:49
See patient.
02:53
22 is a wrap.
02:56
Engine 22, I'm clearly responding, (number withheld) Plyleyshire Road, (number withheld) Plyleyshire Road.
03:02
West Georgia 44 is en route for a sick patient.
03:05
It's going to be a 58-year-old male conscious breathing.
03:08
Bisons his equilibrium is off.
03:11
No shrink to stand up.
03:12
Go first.
03:27
Thank you.
03:35
Mission 443, show responding near Mountain Creek Road, near Mountain Creek Road.
03:41
Representative 88-year-old male, poxed him breathing advice and her husband fell.
03:48
There is no bleeding, he is responding normally, he does have an injury to the head, no difficulty breathing, he is still on the floor, no further.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Creek Rd, Bowdon, GA 30108
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