73-year-old female fell and cannot get up in Chaffee, Chaffee MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 73-year-old female fell at a location near South Main Street in Chaffee. She is unable to get up and her injuries are unknown. Emergency responders have been notified and are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Scott County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Attentional Station 2 Personnel, All Station 2 Personnel, Tondo near South Main Street and Chaffee, near South Main Street and Chaffee, 73-year-old female, and cannot get back up, unknown injuries, on page 5.
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Central Chaffee Five Personnel, All Chaffee Five Personnel, Shlinder near South Main Street, near South Main Street, 73-year-old female, fallen, cannot get back up, unknown injuries.
00:35
Tooth page, by...
00:41
...stations 5409, Charles 78, standby for mechanical fire alarm, Arbors of West Ridge, 539 Northwest.
00:53
I don't know.
01:08
All stations, Gerald 78, 549, respond to Harbors of West Ridge, 539 Northwest.
01:15
All stations, Charles 78, 549, respond to Harbors of Westridge, 539, Northwest.
01:20
Showing a smoke detector.
01:22
No key holder responding, down of page, 0554.
01:30
That's a 749-192.
01:33
2992.
01:36
All-JOS.
01:39
Received, your amount to near South Main Street, near South Main Street, 73-0 female, fallen, cannot get back.
02:03
Central, Chaffee Fire Personnel, all Chaffee Fire Personnel, respond to near South Main Street, near South Main Street, 73-year-old female, fallen, can I give back to up? Unknown injuries, time the second page, five.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chaffee, MO 63740
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