Man requests lift assistance after bathroom fall, Honea Path SC
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A 57-year-old man fell in a bathroom near North Main Street Apartment B. The initial concern about a broken right ankle was later corrected to a prior injury. He requested help to lift him up.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Honea Path first responders, standby for priority two fall.
00:03
C-36, C-72.
00:05
Plenty-one.
00:13
Plenty of past first responders, priority two fall, near North Main Street Apartment B, Bravo.
00:19
Town not 12 o'06.
00:26
302 for a fall challenge 6 hi passing this be a fire CEMS fire on route to near north main street carbon bees and bravo for a fall I'll you back on set for prep for you're out second for putting around.
00:54
I'll be five stroke three in a row party two fall near Main Street Department B Bravo closest crosses West McGee it'll be a fifty-seven-year-old male fell in the bathroom broken right ankle central six oh four ten forty one.
01:16
thirteen on two probably.
01:24
10 being around Friday 2 for a fall near North Main Street apartment B Bravo and Honeybeth 2 for a 57-year-old male in the bathroom fell on the floor possibly broken his right ankle before the fall.
01:43
patient waits about 283.
01:51
Special, hundred fire truck three is on scene.
01:54
105, we're supposed to me.
01:57
I copy one zero five in command.
02:04
Medic 13, Central, correction on last.
02:07
the broken ankle was a prior injury.
02:09
Patient only is requesting lift assistance this time.
02:13
Panthers, C-7-1 on the table.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St b, Honea Path, SC 29654
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