Elderly man stable after morning fall near Main St, Scotia CA
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Medical responders attended to a 67-year-old man who fell earlier this morning near Main St. He is awake with stable vital signs and did not hit his head. He feels more tired than usual but shows no signs of trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and South
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Transcript:
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Near Main St Apartment C.
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(name withheld).
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2446 responding with two.
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7446 responding with two.
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By City Ambulance from Scotia.
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Level 1, DELF problem has had an erupted facility.
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The 67-year-old male reports he fell earlier at around 3 o'clock this morning.
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He fell backwards landing on his posterior.
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He did not strike his head and is breathing normally.
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It sounds like he is not currently experiencing any severe symptoms.
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However, he feels more tired than usual.
01:20
They just feel like to do with police.
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Staff are sending him out because of elevated concerns to pull him out as possible in the street.
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Current vital signs.
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As follows.
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Oxygen is at 100% on room air. The rate is normal at 70. Blood pressure 127/79.
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No signs of trauma noted.
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Main St, Scotia, CA
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