Man with broken ribs has breathing difficulty after fall, Columbia MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 62-year-old man who fell several days ago and broke ribs is now experiencing difficulty breathing. Emergency responders are attending to the medical emergency near Northeast Circle Drive, Boone County.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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02:44
Transcript:
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Boone County Truck 506, Trucks 1606, make the alarm for a Delta-level fall at near Northeast Circle Drive,
00:08
Unit 1, Boone County Fire jurisdiction,
00:12
truck 506, truck 1606, make the alarm.
00:16
Delta level fall at near Northeast Circle Drive, Boone County Fire jurisdiction, cross streets East South Elizabeth,
00:25
East North Catherine.
00:34
Okay, Battalion 31.
00:37
Battalion 31.
00:40
Can you clear out that?
00:43
Meta-Metalark and get me in report.
00:49
Battalion 31, clear visits to the citizen with county report, 1845.
01:00
Good case, Captain 316.
01:05
Captain 316.
01:10
Responding a circle.
01:21
Captain 316 who are responding with Medic 111 for a Delta level fall at near Northeast Circle Drive Unit 1 for a 62-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:33
He fell a few days ago.
01:35
At least he broke some ribs.
01:37
He is now having difficulty breathing.
01:42
Captain 316.
01:45
Captain 316, 1847.
01:50
Okay, Captain 316.
01:54
Captain 316.
01:57
Just confirming he's not on the floor now.
02:03
Affirmative.
02:14
Captain 311618.
02:18
49.
02:20
The second is Medic 1-11.
02:28
Medic 11. Medic 11.
02:34
On scene east circle.
02:38
Medic 111 on scene, East Circle Command, 1850.
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Location mentioned:
NE Circle Dr, Columbia, MO 65202
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