Medical assist for man who slipped out of bed, Sheridan WY
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Emergency responders assisted a 68-year-old man near Wyoming Avenue who slipped out of bed and needed help getting up. He was conscious and breathing with no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Sheridan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Wyoming Avenue for a fall.
00:02
Medical at near Wyoming Avenue for a fall.
00:12
Sure to the M.S., please respond to near Wyoming Avenue, alpha response for a fall.
00:19
Please respond to near Wyoming Avenue, alpha response for a fall.
00:29
He's got to miss 2 in 5.
00:35
215. He can show us some out.
00:38
And right at 454, 654, 6-8-year-old male, conscious and breathing, slipped out of bed, just has a really hard time controlling his body.
00:46
Break.
00:49
RPSA that you guys have been there the last three days to kind of help them up.
00:53
He is weighing about 250.
00:55
Usually we've been sending fire on these calls, but they did request no fire this time.
01:00
Would you still like me to send fire? I did advise that I would send them on your request.
01:06
Okay, please.
01:08
Hi, Connie.
01:28
Sheridan Fire.
01:29
Alpha response to near Wyoming Avenue for a lift assist.
01:33
Alpha response to near Wyoming Avenue for a lift assist.
01:45
On Route near Wyoming.
01:48
In Route 4, an EMS assist at 457.
01:51
68-year-old male has fallen out of bed, or slipped out of bed.
01:56
He is a weight, conscious and breathing, no injury street quite, just needs to lift up.
02:00
He's weighing about 250 pounds.
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Location mentioned:
Wyoming Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801
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