81-year-old woman fell and possibly broke hip, Carson City MI
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An 81-year-old woman fell while using her walker near East Condensary Road and appears to have a broken hip with severe pain.
Audio|Heard on: Montcalm County Police & Fire
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01:39
Transcript:
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Near East Condensary Road.
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Near East Condensary Road cross of Garlock and Mount Hope.
00:07
An 81-year-old woman fell while using her walker.
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She is on the floor and has severe pain.
00:13
She possibly broke her hip.
00:16
Time will be 59.
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Copy. Let them know we're coming from Medmore.
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I'm clear[3].
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Central for five.
00:27
All for five.
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Page Central.
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Central.
00:38
Central Office 10.
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All for 10.
00:42
Clear United and available.
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Central Rescue 20.
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Rescue 20.
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No.
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At 9 o'clock.
01:00
You know calling Central.
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Central 6133.
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You can show me in service in the county.
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No need for tax.
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I regret that.
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You is 1. 9 o'clock.
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7.
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I'm actually going to be closer from Greenville.
01:18
I'm going to have you head to station 6, please.
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Copy. 6.
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1210, copy[2] of Med 2[1].
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Go ahead.
01:29
Near East Condensary Road, cross of Garlock and Mount Hope.
01:33
An 81-year-old woman fell using her walker, believe she broke her hip, having severe pain.
01:38
Patient weighs about 120 pounds.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Med 2: Priority 2 medical response
[2]
copy: Acknowledgment/affirmative receipt of a transmission
[3]
clear: Indicates the transmission or call is concluded/cleared
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Location mentioned:
E Condensery Rd, Carson City, MI 48811
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