Man aged 79 falls and requests assistance in Hermansville, Hermansville MI
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Emergency personnel responded to Golden Shores Apartments near West 3rd in Hermansville for a 79-year-old man who had fallen. He was conscious, breathing normally, had no injuries, and requested help to get up.
Audio|Heard on: Menominee County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Central 121 respond for a medical alarm at Golden Shores, near West 3rd in Hermansville, there's no apartment number.
00:16
Central County Unit Suspatch Rescue to Golden Shores Apartments in Hermansville, near West 3rd.
00:26
For a medical alarm, there's no apartment number.
00:31
Oh, copies I can head that way.
00:33
Let me know if rescue get something?
00:36
121 is clear on the page.
00:44
Is there a phone number or anything associated with that pendant alarm?
00:49
Negative. There's no further information.
00:52
Okay.
00:58
Sexual phone to have a conference.
01:00
Central 112?
01:02
Good.
01:08
Got a call from Golden Shores.
01:09
This is going to be apartment 115 for a 79-year-old male conscious breathing normally.
01:15
He fell. They're requesting a lift assist.
01:19
Copy. The apartment 113?
01:23
115.
01:24
115.
01:25
115. Okay.
01:27
Central to 121.
01:33
Received a call directly from apartment 115.
01:36
This is going to be a 79-year-old male conscious breathing normally.
01:41
He did fall.
01:43
He's requesting a lift assist.
01:46
He has no injuries.
01:49
120 is clear.
01:50
You can show us en route.
01:52
120. You show you in round 1621.
01:58
10. For Paul, I'm on a golden source.
02:01
Kathy.
02:07
120 to send for one on scene.
02:14
1623.
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Location mentioned:
W5577 W 3rd St, Hermansville, MI 49847
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