Elderly woman falls at Trail Creek Apartments, Green Bay WI
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Emergency responders were called to Trail Creek Apartments near Morrow Street for a 77-year-old woman who fell and has a possible head injury. She is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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District 5, Med 421, and Engine 421, respond to fall,
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Trail Creek Apartments, 201,
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near Morrow Street,
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Cross Streets, Highland Park Avenue and North Henry Street, timeout at 15.
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I'm here to speak.
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Send me.
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Do you send me the accident online, Bill?
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7-4.
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Seminary, 1 and 3-0, phone roll.
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Send 4.
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Flash 1-2.
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Go ahead.
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Ready to mention 2 on EMS.
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The other half of the accidents calling in, they are at 1030, Bader Street (number withheld).
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10-4[1]. Thank you.
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I'll say anything when I was wondering if you're able to determine injuries or not.
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5-7-1-2, she had no present or not.
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All heavy duty.
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That's work, thank you.
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Robble 2 can be heading back to 1711 to meet with the company.
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Yeah, updated, possible head injury.
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Okay,
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sir. Got it.
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Don't click me, I'll just show up at that address.
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85, you can send Burwin and cancel one of the President.
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She got off the phone with a complaint.
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All 421, 77-year-old female, again, she fell, possible head injury, conscious breathing,
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said the Bravo response.
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
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Location mentioned:
Morrow St, Green Bay, WI 54302
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