Medical assist at residence for older female fallen in bathroom, Shelbyville KY
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A 68-year-old woman fell in the bathroom at a residence near Ardmore Lane and needed lift assistance. She declined emergency medical services. The woman's son requested a police officer to discuss ongoing issues and mental health concerns at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
At 355 Ardmore Lane on a 68-year-old female who needs lift assist only.
00:19
At 355 Ardmore Lane on a 68-year-old female who fell in the bathroom.
00:30
I will be back tonight with a verbal update.
00:37
If we are going to need a meeting out there, we cannot be available.
00:42
Cancel any game in room.
00:49
I've met there can't be a five at Frankfurt.
00:51
There is no ambulance available.
00:59
Request EMS response to 355 Ardmore Lane.
01:05
Sixty-eight-year-old female fallen in the bathroom.
01:21
355 Ardmore Lane for lift assist, 68-year-old female fallen in bathroom.
01:27
Talk 1746.
01:34
3301 Central Fire.
01:40
You face that on fire, may have a couple non-medical units in town and you need to put me out.
01:50
104, 1746.
01:51
EMS advising if you need assistance.
01:57
Patient only wants nothing from EMS.
02:01
We will be 108.
02:02
Son who called requests a police officer to speak about ongoing situations and a mental health issue.
02:15
Clear.
02:16
Starting law enforcement.
02:20
148.
02:22
Son will wait outside for handover.
02:25
This is a run we do not have many responding to.
02:33
355 Ardmore Lane.
02:37
68-year-old female, lift assist.
02:40
Fell in bathroom at about 1747 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Ardmore Ln, Shelbyville, KY 40065
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