Man with broken ribs treated for breathing difficulty, Pierceton IN
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A 70-year-old man near South First Street in Pearson is experiencing difficulty breathing after recently falling and breaking five ribs. First responders have requested an ambulance to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Lutheran East Pearson first responders have requests for any ambulance near South First Street, near South First Street.
00:08
Male who recently fell on Saturday, 70-year-old, has five broken ribs now in difficulty breathing.
00:14
We're going to go Ops 4, Ups 4.
00:16
Luther and East, Pearson, first responders have requests for an ambulance near South First Street, near South First Street for a male who recently fell on Saturday, 70-year-old, has five broken ribs down in difficulty breathing.
00:31
We're going to go Ops 4, Ups 4.
00:34
All right, embarking, South.
00:36
Any three.
00:38
4.
00:40
Unit clearing on Offs4.
00:44
Dispatch 406.
00:46
4-06.
00:49
The Howard County callback ending 515 can be cleared or made contact.
00:59
Spage 218. Thank you.
01:09
I'll be 1041, 106 reference at teams meeting.
01:16
Please.
01:21
This night takes 20, 1041.
01:26
Okay.
01:29
Pearson first responders are you clear on the call?
01:36
Pearson first responders, second tone.
02:01
First Responder, second tone for near South First Street, near South First Street, Pearson.
02:07
Cross Street is Terps Street and Say Road 13 for a 70-year-old male fell Saturday, 5 broken ribs, we're going Ops 4.
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Location mentioned:
S First St, Pierceton, IN 46562
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