73-year-old woman falls and bleeds head at dam stairs, Evergreen CO
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A 73-year-old woman fell near the stairs at Evergreen Dam and hit her head. She was bleeding from a cut on the back of her head but was alert. Emergency services responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Jeffcom, Jeffco Mtn Fire Depts, Foothills, Evergreen, Elk Creek, Indian Hills, Inter Canyon
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Evergreen Station 1, Ingen, 132, Middick 114, stand by for Towns on a fall.
00:14
Evergreen Station 1, Engine 1 3, Middick 114, respond to a fall, near Evergreen Dam, County Highway 73, repeating for Evergreen Station 1, Ingen 132, Mediq 11414, respond to a fall.
00:25
Near Evergreen Dam, County Highway 73.
00:29
Time of Town, 10,02.
00:35
3-1, and with 2.
00:38
Engine 131, Mn with 2, 10.03.
00:46
Jeffcom, Medic,
00:47
114. We're in from station two.
00:53
Mike 114-in from station two, 10.03.
01:00
Going into the Falls, near County Highway 73 at the Evergreen Dam.
01:05
Patient is a 73-year-old female, fell, hit her head and is currently bleeding, stating she is by the stairs by the dam.
01:18
MP2, on scene, no checks needed.
01:19
On scene, no checks needed, 10.04.
01:27
Medical 114.
01:28
Medical 114.
01:32
You know, this could be at the base of the dam,
01:35
kind of behind the check.
01:43
The base of the dam on the north stairs and law enforcement is on scene.
01:51
Copy, thank you.
01:57
An additional update, law enforcement is on scene saying that the female is alert, has a laceration on the back of the head, is bleeding, but is not gushing.
02:08
One three one, can these updates.
02:11
10.06.
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Evergreen, CO 80439
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