Intoxicated woman bleeds after fall at 18 Argo Place, Toccoa GA
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A 70-year-old intoxicated woman fell on the sidewalk near Argo Place and hit her face, which caused bleeding and prompted an emergency response with law enforcement en route.
Audio|Heard on: Stephens County Fire & EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
EMS, section 1, qualifier, section 10, reported fall with injury at near Argo Place off Salter Street.
00:08
How I dispatch, 1551.
00:16
Dispatch, engine 103 en route to Ridgecrest.
00:20
Clear engine 103 en route to Ridgecrest, 1552.
00:26
You'll need to page station 11 to Argo.
00:34
Clear page station 11.
00:42
Coal Fire Station 11, stand by for fall injury, Coal Fire Section 11, send my.
00:59
Qualifier, Station 11, ProQuest, Station 10.
01:03
Fall with injury, near Argo Place, timeline dispatch, 15-50.
01:14
Next, 10-4.
01:22
Med 4-engine 103-103-year response to near Ridge Cross Drive off Whistle Street, reference to fall, neighbor fell.
01:34
They believe door is locked, can hear hollering, no age or weight provided.
01:42
Believe they call history.
01:45
She's 62 years old, less than 300 pounds.
01:50
We have a code if you place called a just-fetch, nothing further than 1554.
01:59
Engine 11 en route to Dole Street.
02:21
Clear engine 11 en route.
02:29
Med3 engine 11 responding to near Argo Place.
02:34
Off Salter Street, reference to fall with injury.
02:41
Caller is neighbor, advised 70-year-old female, 178 pounds, intoxicated, fell on sidewalk, hit face, bleeding.
02:52
Unknown how much drank, law enforcement en route.
02:55
Time my dispatch 1555.
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Location mentioned:
Argo St, Toccoa, GA 30577
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