Medical responders assist woman fallen at township road, Kansas OH
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Emergency responders assisted a 59-year-old woman who had fallen near West Township Road 156. The patient was heavy and very weak, requiring extra personnel to help lift her.
Audio|Heard on: Seneca County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, safety.
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Three, Bettsville Fire EMR, Station 3,
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Bettsville Fire EMRs.
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Lift assist will be required with extra manpower.
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Near West Township Road 156,
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near West Township Road 156, for a 59-year-old female who's fallen on the floor.
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Bariatric,
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over 400 pounds,
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very weak, unable to bend her at the knees.
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Your time now is 2105.
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Echo one, Seneca.
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When traffic re-identify, go ahead.
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Echo one shot in the call.
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Echo clear on the call.
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301 to Seneca, show 301 en route.
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En route 2106 No.6
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Okay. Okay.
01:38
What?
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Did you already run attached those two for you now? Are attached, I'll run them now.
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You're causing me.
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What night?
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Fine.
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They're going to be valid no one.
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As FD, acknowledge the call.
02:13
Not yet.
02:17
Copy, can you go ahead and re-page, please.
02:22
You're clear.
02:24
Seneca County, 301 is on scene.
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301 on scene 2109.
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Attention, Bettsville, fire,
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this is a second tone for manpower.
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Second tone for manpower, lift assist, very accurate patient.
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Near West Township Road 156.
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Near West Township Road 156.
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Your time now, 2110.
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Location mentioned:
Township Rd 156, Kansas, OH 44841
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