70-year-old female falls and hits head in Texas City, Texas City TX
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Emergency medical services responded to a 70-year-old female who fell and hit her head near North Amburn Road, Texas City. The patient was conscious and alert without bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
16 engine 33, copy EMS assignment on a fall with injury.
00:04
It's going to be the Dallasine Liverin, near North Amburn Road.
00:09
Room 30. Dispatch, (number withheld).
00:16
We have a hundred tomedic two.
00:19
Do you have a hundred to medic two?
00:27
Go ahead.
00:29
33 is around.
00:35
UTMB Victory Lakes just called.
00:36
They're on saturation until after 11 p.m.
00:40
As clear, we'll be continued.
00:43
Washington 33 show you responding.
00:46
So Dallas, Senior, live in near North Amburn Road.
00:49
It's going to be room 30, 70-year-old female fell and hit her head.
00:53
Conscious and alert, not breathing.
00:54
Not bleeding.
00:57
Agent 1, thinker 2, can you see any more?
01:01
2-0. 2. 2.9, Gelson.
01:07
10-0. (number withheld).
01:09
2.9.
01:11
Day close to clear this team, thank you.
01:14
Ten-four.
01:19
Angel one, take or two?
01:23
It's on this way.
01:28
Played clear to send water.
01:34
It's already on the plane. It's already on the plane.
01:35
Here trying.
01:37
Medi-teen, your Vajoran route.
01:41
Yes, ma'am, we are.
01:46
Just cliche responding, near North Amburn Road, room 30, 70-year-old female fell and hit head, conscious alert, not bleeding.
02:00
3317.
02:01
That's clear in the third, very, very.
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Location mentioned:
N Amburn Rd, Texas City, TX 77591
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