Elderly man becomes unconscious after falling from bed, Goochland VA
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A 96-year-old man fell out of bed and was initially conscious with no bleeding or heart issues. Later, he became unconscious. Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Chapel Hill Road.
Audio|Heard on: Goochland County Fire and EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Location near Chapel Hill Road, crossed through the Rills Bridge Road and Hewett Lane.
00:04
Followed, turnout, 0727.
00:19
Company 8, location near Chapel Hill Road, cross-suit of Rules Bridge Road and Heweth Lane.
00:25
Follows, timeout 0727.
00:28
The next window at 680s in the route.
00:36
680 N, right to location near Chapel Hill Road, across to the road bridge road and Hewitt Lane.
00:42
This was your party to call on 96-year-old male conscious and breathing, saw out the bed, ground level,
00:48
no bleeding, no special concerns, completely alert, breathing as normal,
00:53
no change in the color,
00:55
no hits your heart problems.
01:03
680 Alps is having company 6 by ALS is 0.749.
01:18
Company 6 UNAW support at location near Chapel Hill Road.
01:24
Party has changed now to unconscious training.
01:32
4 Wanda Gutson, could you follow through and activate the L.S.
01:35
phone, please?
01:36
Yes, I'm here.
01:57
with unconscious staining, 96-year-old male fell out, getting out of bed, 0.7.30 hours.
02:07
Medic 660 to Goochwin, Lettick 616 in route.
02:12
Lettick 660 in the route.
02:14
All units verify is that the father's in a bedroom in the basement.
02:18
Go to the right side of the house.
02:20
There's a light over the door.
02:22
Doors open.
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Location mentioned:
Chapel Hill Rd, Goochland, VA 23063
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