78-year-old woman falls on ice at Mary Knoll Park, Brookfield WI
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A 78-year-old woman slipped and fell on ice while walking her dog at Mary Knoll Park in Brookfield. She was conscious and breathing when emergency services were called.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 23, Med 23, Pre-alert EMS, near South Sunny Slope Road, between Deechwoodwood Avenue and Forest Grove Road, Mary Knoll Park, City of Brookfield Firefield Fire Zone 1A, timeout, 1518.
00:17
This match, utility, utility, cool.
00:18
You can, go ahead.
00:21
Kind of worried fire, go ahead.
00:27
Utility 3 with patients.
00:29
Top of utility, 3 with Tission.
00:34
City of Brookfield, Inj 23, Med 23, responding to Mary Knoll Park, near South Sunny Slope Road.
00:41
Caller with dog in the south end of the parking lot slipped and fell on some ice.
00:46
78-year-old female who is conscious and breathing,
00:49
and she is alone.
00:51
And correction, she goes up past her by stopping to help.
00:59
West Dallas and Milwaukee on air call?
01:02
West Allison, Milwaukee, go ahead.
01:08
Is your Med 8 available?
01:14
You can have Med 8 respond to 1965 South 68, the Lower, 1965 South 68 the Lower,
01:21
for a hemorrhage alone.
01:23
Milwaukee from ourselves, do you copy for ready.
01:36
And City, Brookfield, Engine 23, Med 23 for information on the phone, a password by offer to help to call her up.
01:41
Colors requesting a cancellation.
01:44
Not sure if she's still going to be in the area on arrival or not.
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Location mentioned:
Mary Knoll Park, 615 S Sunny Slope Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
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