Medical emergency for woman who fell and hit head, Sun Prairie WI
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A 28-year-old woman fell and hit her head, causing bleeding. Emergency medical services responded to an apartment near Francis Court in Sun Prairie. The patient was conscious and breathing. Responders were asked to avoid ringing the doorbell due to a sleeping child nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Sun Prairie Medics 71, Medical Incident, near Francis Court, Unit 4.
00:10
I'm sorry, Medicaid, transfer from the New East.
00:14
Have you, Mediti, going on the center from Sunbury Medics 71.
00:28
71 is acknowledging the page we'll be in row shortly.
00:31
So far.
00:41
Attention, Sun Prairie Medic 71 respond in the city of Sun Prairie near Francis Court Unit number four.
00:45
Your cross street is South Bird Street.
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It's a Bravo-level response for a hemorrhage.
00:48
E. Edwards, the Channel, the time, 432.
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701. The next 71 in route.
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Seventy-1-0.
01:10
You guys are going on a female who fell and hit her head and she's bleeding.
01:16
She's 28 years old, conscious and breathing.
01:19
They're asking for you to not ring the doorbell as they have a sleeping 2-year-old.
01:29
Passes responding over to near Francis Court apartment number 4 will be for bleeding information at 434.
01:38
Have you, Med 8.
01:50
I'm from Sunfair 771.
01:56
Med 71.
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Please show 71 on scene.
02:02
So on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Frances Ct, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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