Man injured in fall down stairs near Hickory Street, Spring Lake MI
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Emergency responders are assisting a 73-year-old man who fell down stairs and injured his hip near Hickory Street. Additional manpower was requested to help carry the patient through snow to the ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Fire, EMS and EMD
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
1772 is on scene, I'll be Hickory Street Command.
00:04
1772 on scene will establish command 049.49.
00:12
1771 from 72 on Ops.
00:18
I've got Alex and North Ottawa on Tane you can say there so for me going up go ahead what's it looking like on your end?
00:46
Able broken femur.
00:58
You said you have two?
01:04
If you guys are getting cut loose from there and you want to head this, it'd be fine.
01:09
It seems like a pretty tall guy, pretty good size, and we can probably use the manpower.
01:17
Yeah, we need manpower too, because we have to carry through the snow to the left truck.
01:29
Acknowledgement, do we want to have central drilling alcohol?
01:36
Yeah, I'm going to have them do it.
01:41
Acknowledgement, we should be open here.
01:43
If you need more people over there or you can send them to both.
01:47
Acknowledgement.
01:52
The dispatch from Arthur Court command.
01:55
Command, go ahead.
02:01
Can you do a Spring Lake call called Arthur Court for more manpower?
02:06
Acknowledgement name by for Tom.
02:19
I'm like all for a priority two at near Hickory Street for the 73-year-old male fell down the stairs with a hip injury.
02:31
Requesting more manpower at 054.54.
02:38
Check, 971-190.
02:41
971 on scene, 054.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory St, Spring Lake, MI 49456
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