81-year-old woman injured head bleeding after shower fall, Hustisford WI
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An 81-year-old woman fell while getting out of the shower near County Road E. She hit her head and is bleeding. She is on blood thinners. A family member is now on scene. Emergency responders are present and will transport her to the nearest hospital if needed.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Sheriff's Office for the page for Houston District first responders.
00:03
You are needed near County Road E.
00:07
Edward. Again, near County Road E.
00:09
Edward, your crosses of Robin Lane and Ruhn Road.
00:12
This is going to be for an 81-year-old female party.
00:15
Hello. Sounds like she's...
00:17
fell while trying to get out of the shower, she did hit her head.
00:20
There is some bleeding.
00:22
They have applied a towel on it and caller believes it is a pretty good cut underneath it and she is on blood thinners.
00:28
Um,
00:29
at this point don't have a family member on scene with her in about 1856, K-546.
00:49
Notch finished your compass with a page for use of spread first responders.
00:53
You are needed in the county near County Road E.
00:56
Edward.
00:57
Again, near County Road, across the Robin Lane and Run Road.
01:01
This isn't going to be for 81-year-old female party who fell while getting out of the shower.
01:04
She did hit her head.
01:06
There is a pretty decent cut, applying pressure.
01:10
She is on blood thinners, does have a family member on scene.
01:14
And if transport is needed, transport to the closest hospital.
01:17
Timeout 1857, KFY-4-6.
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Location mentioned:
N4512 County Road E, Hustisford, WI 53034
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