Medical call for woman who fell near eagle village hall, Eagle WI
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 60-year-old woman who fell near the Eagle Village Hall. The woman was conscious and breathing. She had an obvious leg fracture. Medical teams coordinated to provide care and transport.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Anvil 33, Prealert EMS, near East Main Street between School Road and Highway N, Eagle Village Hall, Kettle Moraine Zone 5, timeout, 0,8-58.
00:17
Utility 33 to the Eagle Village Hall on East Main Street,
00:22
60-year-old female conscious and breathing who fell.
00:26
Message received.
00:27
Dispatch, Utility 33?
00:29
Utility 33.
00:31
With patients start me at paramedic intercept.
00:33
Intercept.
00:42
Intercept 3rd intercept.
00:44
Intercept 34, Alpha Fall, near East Main Street between School Road and Highway N, Eagle Village Hall, Kettle Moraine Zone 5, Timeout, 0901.
01:01
Engine 23.
01:08
We made access into the house, turn the back over the homeowner, enter 23, enter 23, clear technically available.
01:18
All right, Sondon command.
01:20
Submit command, go ahead.
01:22
Command is terminating, clear our Wax, units.
01:24
Command, terminated all units.
01:31
I don't know how much.
01:40
Engine 98, Med 99, pre-alert EMS, West 162 North, (number withheld), Tamarack Drive, between Ballyfew Drive and Kenny Lane, Monominee Falls Fire Zone 1, timeout, 0903.
01:57
Intercept 34 to the Eagle Village Hall, near East Main Street.
02:02
They have a subject there with the obvious fracture to a leg.
02:05
Professor Romney calls Med-19.
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