90-year-old woman falls at assisted living center, St Johns MI
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A 90-year-old woman fell inside Grace Haven Assisted Living near Glastonbury Drive. She may have injured her head by hitting an oxygen tank. Emergency units were sent and arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Central to Sedge 2.
00:02
Clingerary Amel change for pregnancy fall, near Glastonbury Drive,
00:08
near Glastonbury, cross streets Townsend and Fieldstone,
00:12
at Grace Haven, assisted living, Central Clear 1323.
00:25
Centralist at Chitue Clymary Amel.
00:27
Climinary Union is here for party two falls.
00:29
near Class of Mary Drive.
00:33
near Class Mari at Grace Haven.
00:36
Assistant Living Central Square at 1323.
00:38
Central Client Mary is Mallet.
00:44
Central Climette Merrick Mallard.
00:48
Acknowledged 1323.
00:56
Suchover, clinging email, it's going to be a priority to fall.
01:00
Your patient's a 90-year-old female.
01:03
She's on the floor,
01:04
possibly the head on the oxygen tank.
01:08
It's going to be an accidental fall.
01:14
And they said when you pull in, they go to the race and someone will meet you there.
01:25
25, go ahead.
01:31
125 control is in service 0-130.
01:36
We'll have 3 ALS do on time today.
01:40
104.
01:45
Central 101.
01:47
One-oh-one.
01:53
Central 101.
01:56
Go ahead. Central 101.
01:58
Central 101. Go ahead.
02:00
Central 101. Go ahead. We're en route.
02:01
Serentation info.
02:03
One-o-one trigger out-thage.
02:04
25.
02:11
Central 101.
02:15
One-o-one.
02:18
They're on scene.
02:20
1-1, Shaghanes 1327.
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Location mentioned:
Glastonbury Dr, St Johns, MI 48879
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