Fall with head injury and unconscious patient, Middlesex NC
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A person fell near Mitchell Road and suffered a head injury with possible unconsciousness and bleeding. An 81-year-old male reported falling earlier and feeling weak. A 40-year-old female was found unconscious with a head injury and slight bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Nash County Fire - Digital
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02:21
Transcript:
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Press the GMS 11, Section 13, falls with a head injury, near Mitchell Road,
00:07
Mitchell Road, Middle 6, Upper West, Indiana, 7.
00:10
Pressure spot, 1906, have one.
00:31
BAS-4-5-8-8-Bainzwood Road, spring-hout vehicle, west and town 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-7.
00:39
Retain response by 2007, type 1.
01:04
message to EMF 7, Chess Payne, 330 South Cher Street, 333.
01:09
Question 330, South Territory Street.
01:11
This is we had lost now, please department.
01:12
They should be located in the lobby.
01:14
First your response, 1908, offering on Act 1.
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Service.
01:37
This is in Birmingham, you were in route.
01:39
It might have been missed.
01:45
(name withheld).
01:46
Time.
01:51
Before your patients have been an 81-year-old bail, he is conscious and alert breathing normally.
01:56
He said he fell off the commode earlier.
01:59
Currently feeling weak and having diarrhea, wants to be checked out.
02:02
No injuries report.
02:08
Out, Central Road, trying to a 40-year-old female unconscious,
02:12
not responding normally, no difficulty breathing.
02:15
The caller vows, the she fell, coming out of the bathroom, does have an head injury.
02:20
Otherwise, there was some slight bleeding.
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Location mentioned:
Mitchell Rd, Middlesex, NC 27557
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