Person assisted after fall requests ambulance transport, College Station TX
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The fire department responded to assist a person who had fallen but was not injured. The person requested ambulance transport to St. Joseph Hospital. Responders treated the incident as non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: College Station Fire Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
7.22, fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
00:05
Fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
00:15
Call us, 22.
00:25
Hey, she's wanting an ambulance, but she's saying she's not injured.
00:29
Do you want me to add ambulance?
00:34
I would have a few requests one what through the hospital.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
Careful.
00:50
752, fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
00:55
Fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
01:04
Call this 22.
01:07
Good.
01:10
So why is it pulling 52 now?
01:14
I don't...
01:15
Yeah, I don't know.
01:17
We're fixing it right now.
01:21
That's right.
01:27
There we go.
01:28
I'll take 52 off.
01:40
762, fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
01:45
Fire public assist, Rulack Oak Hill, near Anderson Street, Channel 2.
01:54
College, 28, seasons.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
If she's not giving you any specific complaints, does I know why she's want many boots?
02:07
Yeah,
02:08
she was saying she's not injured or all just fell and needs help up, but also wants to go to St.
02:13
Joseph.
02:16
Let's see. We're going to be responding non-emergent then.
02:20
Please do, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson St, College Station, TX 77840
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