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Medical lift assist for 68-year-old male near Dodge StHelper UT

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Dodge St, Helper, UT 84526

A 68-year-old male near Dodge Street needed help to get up. He was awake, breathing, and declined medical care. He has amputated feet and had been on the floor about an hour.

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Transcript:
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Helper Fire Rescue 3.
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Respond to near Dodge Street and Helper number 2, near Dodge Street and Helper number 2.
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To assist officer on scene with a lift assist for 68-year-old male,
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awakened breathing, declined medical, needs help getting up, has amputated feet,
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and is page (number withheld).
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Helper Fire rescue 3, respond to near Dodge Street and Helper number 2, near Dodge Street and Helper number 2.
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To assist officer on team of the list, it says 68-year-old male, awake and breathing, decline medical, has been on the floor for about an hour, has executed feet and of page (number withheld).

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Dodge St, Helper, UT 84526

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