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Elderly man falls and hits head near Saddle TrailSan Antonio TX

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Saddle Trail, San Antonio, TX 78255

According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old man fell and hit his head near Saddle Trail at the crossing of North Tidal and Brock Oak Lane. Emergency services were dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 132, response to a 72-year-old male who fell and hit his head.
00:04
Near Saddle Trail, crossing North Tidal and Brock Oak Lane, yes, respond.
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Time out.
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For Station 132, response to a 72-year-old male who fell,
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and hit his head near Saddle Trail, crossing North Tidal and Brock Oak Lane, respond.

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Saddle Trail, San Antonio, TX 78255

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