Man with dislocated hips treated at nursing facility, Price UT
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Emergency responders were called to Pinnacle Nursing in Price for a 52-year-old man with dislocated hips and severe pain. The man was awake and breathing. Multiple units responded, and assistance was needed to move him.
Audio|Heard on: East Carbon Fire
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Transcript:
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One hour 553, response to near E 300 N in Price.
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This will be Pinnacle Nursing, room 107, 52-year-old male awake and breathing with possible hips dislocated and severe pain.
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10546, response to near E 300 N in Price, room 107.
00:31
Again, this will be Pinnacle Nursing, room 107 in Price, 52-year-old male awake and breathing.
00:37
Possible hips dislocated.
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It is in the viewings on page 727.
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10553, respond to near E 300 N in Price.
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From 107, this will be Pinnacle Nursing in Price.
01:00
Room 107, 52-year-old male awake and breathing with hips dislocated,
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and severe pain.
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1046 response to near E 300 N again.
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In Price, this will be Pinnacle Nursing, room 107, 52-year-old male awake and breathing.
01:26
Hips dislocated and severe pain.
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Price Fire, response to near E 300 N in Price, room 107, specifically clinical Mercer, room 107, 52-year-old male awake and breathing, possible hips dislocated.
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They did advise it would take a couple people to lift the male.
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Price-I response to near E 300 N in Price.
02:16
Room 107, this will be Pinnacle Nursing in Price for a 52-year-old male awake and breathing with hips dislocated.
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They did advise it would take a few people to lift the male.
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Location mentioned:
E 300 N, Price, UT 84501
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