Woman assisted after slipping at care facility, Pine Island MN
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A 90-year-old woman at Vista Pinehaven care facility slipped near 3rd Street Northwest and requested help. She reported back pain initially but later said she was not injured. Emergency responders assisted her with lifting and stabilized her on site.
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Transcript:
00:00
Pine Island first responders respond to Vista Pinehaven, near 3rd Street Northwest.
00:05
Complaint requested a lift assist for a 90-year-old female resident who slipped in front of her door.
00:12
Her slippers came off and she landed on the floor.
00:14
She was complaining about back pain now saying she is not hurt.
00:18
Again, paging Zumbrota Ambulance, Pine Island First Respond, to respond to Vista Pinehaven, near 3rd Street Northwest.
00:24
On the page 1915.
00:31
351, copy.
00:34
Copy.
00:39
Spatch, 351.
00:45
Go ahead for 351.
00:48
The complaint.
00:49
It just called back and said that the patient is on a blood thinner.
00:56
Copy.
01:02
Could you, Connie? If you're on fire, you can show us in row.
01:05
Copy in route, 1918.
01:11
That's 3-5-1s-1 in-rail as well.
01:17
Copy 1918.
01:18
Connie from Pineon Fire, Chios arriving.
01:21
Have you.
01:26
Brody Ambulance, Pine on Fire, FU Maine.
01:33
351.
01:36
This is going to be a lift-assist-only patients presenting no pain.
01:40
She's stabilized and will be turned over to on-staff site.
01:47
Copy,
01:49
351 dispatch.
01:51
We'll be back in service.
01:53
Copy, 1924.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St NW, Pine Island, MN 55963
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