Woman injured after fall near County C in Pine Lake, Rhinelander WI
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Emergency responders were called to Pine Lake near County C for a 56-year-old woman who fell and hit her head. She recently had triple bypass surgery and has diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida EMR-1 Dispatch
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Senator Fetch, Medic 1, Pine Lake, and Pelican first responders, requested in the town of Pine Lake near County C.
00:07
Charle,
00:08
Say, a 56-year-old female that has fallen and struck her head, and she just had a triple bypass surgery.
00:15
Senator DeSpatricketing to Medic 1, Pine Lake and Pelican first responders, you're requested in the town of Pine Lake near County C.
00:23
Charles.
00:24
A 56-year-old female, she has fallen and struck her head.
00:28
She had some abdominal pain.
00:32
She had a triple bypass in September.
00:35
She is also a type 3 diabetic.
00:38
She is at 6 and 2 at 12th floor.
00:45
I had a medical one.
00:46
You control is en route.
00:48
I have been a little bit.
00:54
Night up, Pine Lake and Row.
00:57
Side up on night.
01:08
A lot of this match to Pelican first responders.
01:11
We're close to the town of Pine Lake near County, she is in Charles, 306-year-old female.
01:17
She has fallen, she has struck her head.
01:20
She had triple bypass surgery in September, and she is diabetic.
01:25
Under the bench being new call it a first responder's request in the town of Pine Lake near County.
01:31
County C, C as in Charles, 56-year-old female.
01:34
She has fallen, she has struck her head.
01:36
She had recent bypass surgery and is a diabetic.
01:39
She is 3612 at 1223.
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Location mentioned:
County Hwy C, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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