Silent response to injured elderly woman in Brown County, Nashville IN
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Emergency responders in Brown County swiftly react to an 87-year-old woman who fell and sustained injuries, honoring the caller's request for a silent approach to avoid alarming her.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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01:37
Transcript:
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208, 299 South Loring Fork Drive.
00:04
Chief complaint: Falls, EMS Bravo, cross of East Falls Creek Drive and East Cash Creek, Maine, 905 hours.
00:22
Engine 24, 299 South Loring Fork Drive, chief complaint falls, EMS Bravo, cross of East Falls Creek Drive and East Cash Creek, Maine, 905 hours.
00:39
This is a chill-2.
00:45
Okay.
00:47
We can take an off-upil-6 if they want us to.
00:54
Two-zero-two, or you meaning 208?
01:02
Yes, now, two zero, my apologies.
01:05
Clear.
01:06
Two-08, are you clear?
01:17
202 engine 24 you're going to be responding to an 87-year-old female that fell, does have injuries, also 10-43[1] the caller's requesting a silent approach.
01:31
202 is clear on a far approach.
01:36
204 is clear.
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Brown County, IN
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