Injured person from fall at Fishers apartment, Fishers IN
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Fire and medical personnel responded to an injured person due to a fall in an apartment near Maple Street in Fishers. They gained access to the unit and made contact with the patient who reported pain and memory loss.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 391, medic 391, injured person as a result of a fall, near Maple Street, apartment (number withheld), cross of Station Street and east 160th Street, timeout 10344.
00:14
This whole engine 391.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:24
We're out the building, we're trying to gain access to the apartment complex.
00:29
Do you know if the caller can come down and open door for us?
00:36
Paul came to the wife who wasn't there, said he couldn't remember anything and had a pain on his back of his head.
00:44
I don't know.
00:46
Stand by and I'll check.
00:53
I'll see if she got a hold on him, Engine 391.
00:56
She was supposed to let him know that he were coming.
01:08
any ones I might have further in a minute I'm not sure but for now go to the leasing office she said he's not going to be able to make it to the door
01:20
we're clear access to the building yes into the unit
01:35
I'm sorry, I'm still on TX with her.
01:38
You've made it into 421?
01:42
Yes.
01:44
Okay. And can,
01:46
she's in route so I can get her slowed down a little bit.
01:50
Can you confirm that you've made contact with him?
01:57
Take 391, can you confirm patient contact?
02:04
For Magdalene, anyone?
02:11
Are you with the patient now?
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Location mentioned:
Maple St APARTMENT 421, Fishers, IN 46038
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