Man injured after wrench strikes head at spring creek address, Spring Creek NV
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A 20-year-old male at an address near Marble Drive in Spring Creek was injured when a wrench struck his head. He broke a tooth, felt faint, briefly lost consciousness, and was placed in the recovery position by responders.
Audio|Heard on: Elko City and County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Uncle ambulance, response to near Marble Drive in Spring Creek for a 20-year-old male that had a wrench fall on his head.
00:09
It broke his tooth and he's having a head injury, feels like he's going to pass out.
00:13
Again, near Marble Drive for a 20-year-old male with a wrench injury to his head, broke his tooth, and he's feeling dizzy like he's going to pass out.
00:29
Come far.
00:48
Spring Creek Fire, Station 28, you need to respond near Marble Drive, a 20-year-old male that was hit in the head with a wrench.
00:57
It fell on him about 8 or 9 p.m.
01:01
He now feels like he's going to pass out and it broke his tooth.
01:03
Again, he needs to respond near Marble Drive for a male that had a wrench fall on his head.
01:11
It broke his tooth.
01:12
He feels like he's going to pass out and think that he might pass out.
01:22
Medic 2, be advised the subject is passed out.
01:30
Good verse.
01:36
Medic 2. He just woke up again.
01:39
We're putting him in the recovery position now.
01:56
Superval.
01:59
You guys are aware the subject has passed out and woken back up.
02:04
He's now on the floor in the recovery position.
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Location mentioned:
Marble Dr, Spring Creek, NV 89815
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