75-year-old man falls on ice and suffers head injury, Burlingame KS
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A 75-year-old man fell on ice near West Jackson Avenue in Burlingame. He suffered a head injury and was bleeding. The man was found sitting in a white Cadillac truck in the parking lot and it is unclear if he lost consciousness. He may have been on the ground for over 30 minutes before help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Osage County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is Sheriff of Burlingame first responders, EMS Station 1, E2 in route.
00:04
Near West Jackson Avenue, apartment 46.
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Near West Jackson Avenue, apartment 46 in Burlingame for a 75-year-old male in a fall.
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His head is bleeding.
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1173s and around.
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104 and I have additional when you're ready?
00:30
Go ahead.
00:32
Patient's going to be in the parking lot, sitting in a Cadillac truck, white in color, unknown if he lost consciousness.
00:39
He fell on the concrete and hit his head on a bench.
00:43
Okay.
00:44
Was it Sheriff 1173?
00:48
Good.
00:50
More information.
00:51
The patient possibly fell on a piece of ice,
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unknown how long he was on the ground, possibly over 30 minutes?
01:00
Okay.
01:13
Notice it, Sheriff to Burlingame First Responder's second page, knee-journer, near West Jackson Avenue, Apartment 46, for a 75-year-old male on a fall with a head injury.
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The entire 10-4[1] page.
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7-0-6.
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Location mentioned:
W Jackson Ave Apt 46, Burlingame, KS 66413
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