81-year-old man falls and hits head in De Pere, De Pere WI
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An 81-year-old man fell and hit his head at a location near Geneva Road in De Pere. He passed out but is now conscious and breathing. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hobart, Hobart First Responders, and Ambulance 6021, respond to fall, near Geneva Road, cross streets of Orlando Drive and Geneva Drive, timeline 1854.
00:17
Farhazard,
00:19
just east of the quick trip at (number withheld) O'Keeffe Road for a large ice chunk in the roadway.
00:26
Brown County, 6021.
00:29
Bye, George.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:32
221 is in the house.
00:34
Trotty Route.
00:37
835C2. That way, no one.
00:41
525 for a medical call.
00:58
Hobart, Hobart first responders, and ambulance 6021, respond to fall, near Geneva Road, cross streets are Orlando Drive and Geneva Drive, Timeout 1854.
01:15
Near Geneva Road, an 81-year-old male passed out and hit his head on the floor.
01:23
He is now conscious breathing.
01:25
The female party just said, would you rather hate me forever or be dead today?
01:30
5.25.
01:32
Detective 123.
01:34
No disturbance there at all.
01:37
Male is solo.
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This much copies.
01:42
6021 from dispatch on the MS.
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6021.
01:47
35. You can cancel the county units.
01:51
Stop.
01:52
Responding for an 81-year-old male who is now conscious breathing.
01:55
He passed out and hit his head,
01:58
and he is still on the floor.
02:00
Can you repeat? Be cut out.
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Location mentioned:
Geneva Rd, De Pere, WI 54115
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