70-year-old man injured in ladder fall at Ivy Way, Indian Trail NC
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A 70-year-old man fell off a ladder near Ivy Way and Arbor Hills Drive. He has knee injuries and is conscious and alert on the ground. Emergency units arrived and made contact with him in the garage.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
1021st responders fall, near Ivy Way, near Arbor Hills Drive, operate on Bravo.
00:12
2nd2 on the way.
00:16
Tampa.
00:22
See if I'm 21.
00:25
21. Yes,
00:28
ma'am. I'm going to be en route this car.
00:29
I've given any updates about this car yet?
00:33
I'm sorry, I'll just put you in a row.
00:34
I was getting ready to give the update now.
00:37
Awesome, thank you.
00:43
Engine 202, Med 142, Med-21, you're responding for a fall near Ivy Way, near Arbor Hills Drive, and the Arbor is at Blancher Farm.
00:54
It's in reference to a 70-year-old male that fell off the ladder with injuries to his knee.
00:58
He is conscious and alert, still on the ground.
01:01
It's unknown any further.
01:04
CAD is recommending urgent response,
01:06
EMS units. If you'll switch to conference, I'll give you the garage code.
01:13
Your Honor?
01:17
We're clear from Merck Street.
01:20
We asked for Marks Street.
01:22
Cover.
01:27
202 on scene.
01:34
142 back on Bravo.
01:36
142 back on Bravo.
01:37
Engine 202,
01:39
357, 357.
01:41
Two to a patient contact in the garage.
01:45
Copy patient contact at 1651, patient located in the garage.
01:55
See you on 111.
01:59
11. 11. 11.
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11. 11.
02:05
Clear refusal.
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Location mentioned:
Ivy Way, Indian Trail, NC 28079
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