Woman falls and possibly breaks ankle at home, Mayville WI
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According to the dispatch call, a 67-year-old woman fell on her kitchen floor near Willow Street and may have broken her right ankle. Emergency medical services responded to the address.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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All right. Touch County Sheriff's Office speaking.
00:03
Naval EMS. Lemire first responders in Perth, EMS.
00:05
You're needed in Mayville, 960 Willow Street.
00:10
960 Willow Street, Cross Streets of 3rd Street and Richard Street.
00:16
For a 67-year-old female patient who fell and possibly broke her ankle,
00:21
she flipped on something and went down, she fell on the kitchen floor.
00:25
Does have obvious injuries to that right ankle.
00:29
If not bleeding weighs 160 pounds, timeout,
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1937 KFI4-26.
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B. B.
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B.
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Bhophe.
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Bhophe.
00:55
That's trying to yourself at City, Mayville, EMS, MoMAIR Fursary Service, South EMS.
01:01
You needed it, Moimira at 960, Willow Street, 960, Willow Street, Cross streets of 3rd Street and Richard Street.
01:09
For a 67-year-old female patient who fell and possibly woke her ankle, she is consciously, she flipped on something and went down.
01:18
She fell less than 10 feet onto the kitchen floor.
01:22
She has an injury to her right ankle.
01:24
She's not pleading, her weight is 160 pounds.
01:28
The housing transport to Fanoac is the front door timeout, 19 to 39 KFO 4 to 6.
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Location mentioned:
Willow Cir, Mayville, WI 53050
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