Elderly man falls and sustains skin tear at care home, Green Bay WI
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A 79-year-old man fell at a care home in Green Bay. He is conscious and breathing but has a skin tear on his lower back.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
District 5, Mid-451, and Engine 451, respond to fall, Dimensions Living Green Bay, near Berger Street, cross streets Brook Street and Mill Street, timeout 90.
00:20
Oh, 7 counts, Hunter.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
You're going to give Ronnie a call, let him know that on 1-8, we're at up to like a half inch of some pillow drifting in the first, between the first and second panel from center line.
00:42
It's starting to connect up the wind.
00:44
Two floor is still pretty good, but 1-8, that's where we're at.
00:47
Taxways are pretty good.
00:48
So can I just let him know if you want to send some out to dust that.
00:53
Dispatchroom, you can cancel Agent 5 on this Berger Street call.
00:58
5.5 will be time.
01:01
Time 4.
01:03
Here, dispatch,
01:05
Agent 5, you can cancel.
01:07
That was the first and second.
01:10
It's between the first and second panel from the center line.
01:15
Ingram 5 copies.
01:16
Thank you, Matt 5.
01:18
You're welcome.
01:21
Correct. Some of those spots that they left, that was just, you know, 8 inch or snow is now coming up to half inch to an inch in some spots.
01:30
Kathy.
01:31
Matt 451, you're responding for a 79-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:36
He fell,
01:37
does have a skin tear on his lower back.
01:40
That'll be a beep boy response.
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Location mentioned:
Berger St, Green Bay, WI 54302
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