Elderly woman falls, hits head inside Victor home, Victor MT
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An 87-year-old woman fell on the second floor of her Victor home, hitting her head and unplugging her oxygen, prompting concern for her well-being while she stayed conscious and alone.
Audio|Heard on: Ravalli County Sheriff, Hamilton Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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It's Chubavo on Fire 1.
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This will be your short report.
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You're responding to near Sheafman Creek Road in Victor,
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cross street of Lorenz Spur Drive and Bourne Lane.
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For an 87-year-old female, who is conscious and breathing,
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she fell on the second story inside her home, on the second floor.
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And she's unable to get up on her own.
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She is there alone.
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She said to come through the front door, go to the right up the stairs, two steps up the stairs.
00:29
She says they are electric and two sets of lift as well.
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She is in a lot of pain, but she says she has been in pain.
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She doesn't know if there's new pain from her fall today.
00:42
She stated she hit her head on the fireplace when she fell, but she doesn't believe she passed out and there's no bleeding.
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And there should be no animals on site as well.
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This goes with a short part.
00:57
H-2-Ravocopies, thanks.
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1746.
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H-2 Bravo, Ravalli, Pell.
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This is A.2 Bravo.
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Go ahead.
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H.T. Bravo.
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I think I felt to mention she is on oxygen and that did come unplugged with her fall,
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so it's no longer working, but she states she's speaking normally as of right now through her work of breath.
01:34
Ishtravo, copy, thanks.
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1748.
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Location mentioned:
Sheafman Creek Rd, Victor, MT 59875
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