Two females injured in separate falls at South Broadway, De Pere WI
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A 72-year-old female fell in her backyard and needed assistance to get up. A 46-year-old female amputee fell from her wheelchair and reported pain at the amputation site in an incident near South Broadway Street, De Pere, Wisconsin.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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461, your patient of the 72-year-old female who fell, she just needs some help getting out-conscious breathing, and in response, she's going to be located in the backyard.
00:08
Okay.
00:29
Ledgeview, Ambulance 112, and EMS 1811, respond to traumatic injuries.
00:37
At near South Broadway Street,
00:38
cross streets Rockland Road and Viking Lane, time out 1038.
01:04
Ledgeview, Ambulance 112,
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and EMS 1811, respond to traumatic injuries at near South Broadway Street,
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cross streets of Rockland Road and Viking Lane.
01:18
Time up.
01:20
Dispatch, Ambulance 11 acknowledges the call moving to EMS.
01:24
Happy 111.
01:25
Dispatch, EMS 1811.
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Try.
01:29
Probably your call.
01:30
You and Mark, I'm going to you enough.
01:32
Okay.
01:34
Dispatch, a sign ambulance 111.
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Did that?
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104.
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Engine 421 from dispatch.
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Engine 2.5.
01:46
Your patient is going to be an amputee.
01:49
She fell out of her wheelchair, but she's saying now that she does have pain at the amputation site.
01:56
Do you want to send that to?
02:01
You can hold off on the middle tool assessor and see if we need them.
02:06
Okay, otherwise 46-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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Location mentioned:
S Broadway St, De Pere, WI 54115
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