Woman injured after falling through ceiling, Trenton MO
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A 45-year-old woman fell through a ceiling near Kavanaugh Street in Trenton, Missouri. Emergency medical services requested law enforcement assistance and flight crew coordination for the injury.
Audio|Heard on: Grundy and Livingston Counties Law, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Turn to both units,
00:03
Respond to near Kavanaugh Street.
00:07
Med is requesting law enforcement.
00:09
A 45-year-old female who fell through the ceiling.
00:13
Near Kavanaugh Street.
00:14
Ten-four. Ten-four.
00:28
Ten-four.
00:31
One eleven, one right on.
00:38
Eleven.
00:39
Copy one eleven.
00:42
Copy one eleven.
00:44
Turn,
00:47
I'll be twenty-third.
00:50
Copy one-four. Copy 104.
00:51
I have to Grosy County.
00:59
Will you dispatch Life Flight to the airport, please, if you had one to accept?
01:07
Copy. They advise they are clear to fly, but they can only fly to Kansas City.
01:12
They cannot go north.
01:19
Do you have any updated patient information for Lifeflight?
01:28
No further when we get it right now.
01:30
We just have a female trauma patient, 10 foot fall through the ceiling.
01:39
We're launching, we'll call back with the ETA.
01:49
Love any geotrophic?
01:51
I have J2 information.
01:58
This is by word of mouth.
01:59
Last name is going to be (name withheld).
02:05
Boy, Edward, Robert, Lincoln, Ida, Nora.
02:08
First name is John, common spelling.
02:10
Dataverse is going to be (number withheld).
02:14
White male.
02:16
I believe to be out of Missouri.
02:21
Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Kavanaugh St, Trenton, MO 64683
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