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Elderly man injured in fall near Angel TowersMt Angel OR

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Towers Ln, Mt Angel, OR 97362

A 94-year-old man fell and sustained a head injury with bleeding near Angel Towers at Towers Lane and East College Street. The bleeding is now controlled and medical help is on scene.

Audio|Heard on: Marion County METCOM North-1 Fire
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00:33
Transcript:
00:00
Mettick, Tony, respond to a ground fault with injuries.
00:03
Angel Towers near Towers Lane and East College Street.
00:09
Pages 2630, working north of southern, 1714.
00:13
94-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:17
Patient fell, hit his head, bleeding in that area.
00:22
Bleeding is on the left side of the head.
00:25
Bleeding now under control and caller will escort the unit.

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Towers Ln, Mt Angel, OR 97362

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