68-year-old female falls and hits head near Florida's Turnpike, Orlando FL
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A 68-year-old woman fell and hit her head near North Florida's Turnpike. She has a bleeding head injury and is on blood thinners. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 30, Medic 9.
00:02
Respond to Medical.
00:04
At near North Florida's Turnpike.
00:07
Turkey Lake Plaza cross streets are intersection of South Hiawassee Road and Florida's Turnpike off ramp.
00:14
Engine 30, Medic 9, OCFR 9, Time Out 1353.
00:26
I see that we're on the other call on the turnpike.
00:30
I see that we're on the other call on the turnpike.
00:38
B2. Medical, 850 North Hart Boulevard, cross through to West Coney Drive and Arndale Drive at the Sunrise Retirement,
00:47
65-year-old female conscience and breathing advising she feels sick to her stomach.
00:52
Responding normally,
00:54
1354. 1324-142-19, depression from cancer at their discretion.
01:02
2.142.
01:03
1235 cancellation.
01:08
Truck 30, cover cancellation, thank you.
01:13
Bye, Betty.
01:17
Time. Timeout 1354.
01:27
Engine 30, medic 9.
01:29
Medical 9. Medical Bravo, North Florida, Turnpike at the Turkey.
01:35
You're going to be responding for a 68-year-old female, she tripped and hit her head.
01:41
Fall was at ground level, accidental,
01:44
there is some bleeding.
01:45
Patient does have a head injury with no difficulty breathing.
01:50
Patient is still on the floor, unknownly.
01:53
Patient is also on blood thinners, 1355.
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Florida's Tpke, Orlando, FL 32835
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