Man loses consciousness and hits head at home, Colliers WV
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A 68-year-old man lost consciousness and hit his head at home near Collier Road. He is now conscious and breathing. Emergency responders are en route and may need forcible entry, but a neighbor may have a key.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, ambulance service, we're in fire district two, near Collier Road, we're in.
00:11
Hey, ambulance service, we're in fire district two,
00:14
near Collier Road, near Collier Road,
00:17
near Collier Road.
00:19
Sixty-eight-year-old male just called, he's breathing.
00:23
He did lose consciousness due to the fall, struck his head.
00:27
He's now conscious and breathing, talking.
00:33
I believe you may need forcible entry to the residence near Collier Road.
00:45
Fire district two, near Collier Road,
00:49
68-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
00:51
Did lose consciousness, struck his head.
00:54
He is conscious at this time.
00:58
We are now advised the neighbor has a key to the residence.
01:01
Near Collier Road.
01:03
It is back to 036.
01:06
Squad, too.
01:16
Responding 0.37, we're going to attempt to get in contact with neighbor now.
01:25
We attempted a possible number for that neighbor with negative contact.
01:30
It's going to be a (name withheld).
01:31
(name withheld) located at near Collar Road.
01:33
Should have a key that I'm off the mail store.
01:38
Okay.
01:41
Squad 2 will be off.
01:45
Squad 2 on scene, 044.
01:52
Squad 2, we were just advised.
01:53
You're going to have the EMS crew exuditing from we are from 9%.
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Location mentioned:
Colliers, WV 26035
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