Woman slips on steps with suspected arm dislocation, Bremen IN
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Emergency responders assisted a 23-year-old woman who slipped on steps near South Jackson Street and may have dislocated her arm. She was conscious, not bleeding, and requested no lights or sirens during the medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Freeman, EMS, Bremen City, and S, Bremen, EMS, Bremen City Units, medical call, near South Jackson Street,
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near South Jackson Street, 23-year-old female slipped on the steps,
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possible dislocation of her arm, she is not bleeding, no loss of consciousness, March County Clear at 140.
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Bremen DMS, Bremen City Units, Bremen DMS, Bremen City Units, medical call, near South Jackson Street,
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near South Jackson Street, 23-year-old female slipped on the steps,
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possible dislocation of her arm.
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She is not bleeding, no loss of consciousness.
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March County is clear at 140.
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Bremenioms, your question respond to near South Jackson Street, reference to a 23-year-old female.
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She's just slipped down the stair.
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She has an arm injury, possible dislocation.
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It's not bleeding, no loss of consciousness.
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near South Jackson.
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Freeman just back, so much kind.
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Watchman, go ahead.
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If you can let them know when they go en route, they're not requesting any lights or sirens.
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Okay.
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That's in route.
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Clear minute 25.
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Just 1043, that subject is requesting no lights or sirens.
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25.
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Location mentioned:
S Jackson St, Bremen, IN 46506
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