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Elderly man fell twice; complains of knee painSheboygan WI

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N 10th St, Sheboygan, WI 53083

According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old man fell twice during the night. He is conscious, breathing, in bed, and has pain in his right knee.

Audio|Heard on: Sheboygan County Fire and EMS
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Tichmetti-4-1864 Charlie responds to near North 10th Street, near North 10th Street.
00:07
This will be for a 65-year-old male conscious and breathing who fell twice during the night.
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He is now in bed complaining of knee pain.
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He'll be on talk group 12.
00:23
Attentionment 1854-1864, Charlie responds to near North 10th Street, near North 10th Street.
00:30
So be a first 65-year-old male conscious and breathing who fell twice during the night now.
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He is currently in bed.
00:37
He is having difficulty moving,
00:39
having right knee pain.
00:40
You'll be on talk group 12.
00:44
He's got a 101864 by 1854 spotting.
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Copy. Copy.
00:53
That's on 1854 by 1854 arrived.
00:56
Two far.

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N 10th St, Sheboygan, WI 53083

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