Elderly diabetic man found after hours on ground, Harrisburg MO
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Emergency crews responded near Commune in Boone County, Missouri to assist an 86-year-old diabetic man who had been lying on the ground for about five hours.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
We have further information from law.
00:01
They advise the patient is an 86-year-old male.
00:04
He has been on the ground for five hours.
00:06
He is diabetic.
00:11
7.502. Thank you.
00:14
7.15, 16, 26.
00:24
7 County Card 417.
00:26
Car 417.
00:31
On scene, near Commune.
00:36
Car 417. On scene, near Commune.
00:54
Truck follow six.
00:56
Three-sponding, 124 times one.
01:01
Truck forward six, responding, 124 times one, 1629.
01:17
124 command.
01:20
If all responding units staged towards the end of the driveway of the medic unit continued down the driveway, the narrow driveway.
01:30
Have all responded units staged towards the end of the driveway.
01:34
The medic unit continued down the driveway.
01:36
It is in narrow driveway, 1630.
01:41
Since then, 124 command.
01:47
Patient contact has been given to the emergency.
01:55
Patient contact having a continued emergency.
01:58
Patient contact having a continued emergency, 1631.
02:09
CERC-7-16.
02:16
CERC-716 is on the scene, also return engine 701 to service.
02:26
CERC-716 is on scene, return the engine 701 to service.
02:37
I've been guy, truck 406.
02:42
Truck 406. On the same, 124.
02:48
Truck 406, on the scene, 124, 1634.
02:52
Okay,
02:59
I'll just pull over right here.
03:16
We're going to need that medic unit to back down here.
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MO-124, Missouri
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