71-year-old woman falls down stairs and is injured, Steelville MO
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A 71-year-old woman fell backwards down the stairs near Martin Road and Pinecrest Lane. She briefly lost consciousness and suffered a head wound. She is now conscious and able to walk with some injuries to her head, hip, and leg.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Sheriff and Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
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Respond to Martin Road near Pinecrest Lane for 71-year-old female fall, briefly lost consciousness.
00:09
Respond to Martin Road near Pinecrest Lane for 71-year-old female fall.
00:15
Lost consciousness and bleeding from the head.
00:17
Timeout 21[1] Tolkien, J.454.
00:25
29-25-31.
00:30
2927.
00:33
2927, disregarded by fire.
00:35
Patient not reporting any injury.
00:37
Show us the service.
00:40
2927, that's clear, disregarded by fire.
00:42
No injury, 21[1]13.
00:48
4127, copy is direct.
00:50
We'll be returned to Washington.
00:53
4127, that's clear.
00:54
We're train in district 21[1]13.
01:01
447 thank you.
01:04
4447.
01:06
RAP.
01:14
4447, responding to Martin Road near Pinecrest Lane for 71-year-old female.
01:22
They were 242nd. Patient fell backwards off the stairs and struck her head.
01:26
She lost consciousness for approximately 30 seconds.
01:30
She is now conscious and alert.
01:32
Patient bleeding from back of head and injured hip and leg, no obvious deformities at this time.
01:39
Patient is alert and able to walk.
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[1]
21: Call by telephone
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Location mentioned:
Martin Rd, Steelville, MO 65565
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