Elderly woman falls and injures hip at residence, Fort Supply OK
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An elderly woman fell and struck her hip at a residence near East County Road 32 and remains on the floor. She activated her medical alarm pendant. The length of time she has been on the floor is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get you to respond near East County Road 32 for a medical pendant alarm? Again, that is near East County Road 32 for a medical pendant alarm.
00:20
Again, that is near East County Road 32.
00:24
Near East County Road 32.
00:29
In counter 71, we have a medical alarm near East County Road 32.
00:46
Command 21 is in service.
00:53
Command 21 okay.
00:54
And BIAVI, the alarm company said that the female has fallen.
00:58
She did hit her hip.
01:00
She's still laying on the floor at this time.
01:02
It's unknown how long that she's been there.
01:04
The call, or dependent alarm came in at 933.
01:07
I did assign for supply as well.
01:15
21, copy, thank you.
01:31
MedCon, can you.
01:37
Can you give us an address again?
01:42
The address is near East County Road 32.
01:46
East County Road 32.
01:48
Okay.
01:55
Fire Nemeth.
01:56
Pay advice.
01:57
It will be locked five.
02:21
May come to be advised Marty and Geely on this.
02:27
And Tom Copiers, 13, Alpha 2G.
02:30
Her non-known age female activated her medical alarm pendant.
02:34
She did advise the medical alarm coming as she had fallen.
02:38
It was unsure when she fell, she hit her hit on the way down.
02:42
No further information at this time.
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Location mentioned:
E County Rd 32, Fort Supply, OK 73841
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