90-year-old male helped after fall at Northfield Drive, Menomonee Falls WI
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According to the dispatch call, a 90-year-old male at an apartment near Northfield Drive fell but was conscious and breathing with no injuries. He declined ambulance transport and only needed assistance getting up.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Mid-99, Alpha fall, near Northfield Drive apartment 303, between Northfield Circle and Appleton Avenue, Menomonee Falls Fire Zone 1, timeout, 0926.
00:16
They called back shortly after and advised that they were going to be signing AMA paperwork and to decline an ambulance.
00:26
Utility10 copies? The other clinic on the line? Do they want to fix the ones?
00:30
They're the ones who called to advise that they no longer wanted an ambulance?
00:34
Utility 10 copies.
00:35
Utility 10 and Med 10 will be unit clear.
00:38
Just fresh copies.
00:52
Engine 30, Med 29, pre-alert EMS, Web 257 North, near Victoria Circle, between Waverly Place and Canterbury Lane, F10, timeout, 0927.
01:12
I'm at 29.
01:19
Go ahead. I've seen this call, you're in Route 2.
01:21
The caller is wondering if they are going to be charged for the transfer from the regular bed to the hospital bed.
01:27
A-A-firm.
01:29
I copy.
01:31
They may change their minds or the advice.
01:37
Wait, 10 minutes.
01:39
Yes, that's 2.33, I'm seeing.
01:43
Copy 233.
01:46
Tommy falls in the 99.
01:50
Your Roger West 129, near Northfield Drive Unit 303 for an off-level fall.
01:54
Ninety-year-old male is conscious and breathing.
01:56
Who fell? No injuries or bleeding.
01:59
Just needs help up.
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Location mentioned:
Northfield Dr, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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