Medical assistance requested for 71-year-old who fell, Eagle River WI
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Emergency services were requested to assist a 71-year-old male who fell out of bed near North 2nd Street in Eagle River. There were no reported injuries and a lift assist was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Vilas County Fire and Rescue
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Eagle Over 911[1], you're being requested near North 2nd Street for a 71-year-old male.
00:04
Still out of bed.
00:05
Sounds like there's no injuries.
00:12
I was going to share stop us for the page for Eagle Over 911[1].
00:14
Eagle Over 911[1], you're being requested near North 2nd Street for a 71-year-old.
00:19
Male that fell out of bed, sounds like there's no injuries.
00:21
Time out, 1138.
00:30
River 911[1] to Bylas.
00:34
Eagle River 911[1], go ahead.
00:37
Eagle River 911[1], Biles, you can show us en route to North Second.
00:43
Ten four.
00:47
Igor and I am Wanda Vilas.
00:49
You can show us on scene.
00:53
For you gruber.
01:06
Hi, that's going to sheriff's office for the page for Eagle River Rescue.
01:09
Eagle River Rescue, you're being requested by Eagle Over 911[1] to near North 2nd Street for a lift assist.
01:15
All right,
01:21
that's going to be sheriff's office for the page for Eagle River Rescue.
01:23
Eagle River Rescue, you're being requested by 911[1].
01:27
It's going to be near North 2nd Street for a lift assist.
01:30
Timeout, 1145.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Open line/hangup from 911 call
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Location mentioned:
N Second St, Eagle River, WI 54521
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