Elderly woman unconscious but breathing after fall, Waterford WI
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Center Drive for an 84-year-old woman who was unconscious but breathing after a fall that caused a head injury. She was found with shallow breathing and was accompanied by her husband.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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02:7
Transcript:
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Intercept 17, Med 18, pre-alert EMF, W247S, 1-0730, center drive, between Orchard View Lane and Overlook Drive, Vernon Fire Zone 3, timeout, 0811.
00:16
17-7-1-17. Vernon 2.17? 17-3 dispatcher.
00:27
17, go ahead.
00:29
What's the addition to that second call for the center?
00:34
For an 84-year-old female, not conscious is breathing after a fall.
00:41
All right,
00:43
Redirect engine 17 from the hill-goo call to center, and then also mutual aid, an ALS unit from Aguanovo, and you can put me in rug as well, okay.
00:55
I copy. Engine 17.
00:58
Engine 17, copies.
01:00
Pedant to the center.
01:01
Copy.
01:12
Med 34, Delta Fall, West 247 South,
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10730, Center Drive, between Orchard-Bulain and Overlook Dry, Vernon Fire Zone 3, timeout, 0813.
01:27
Dispatch, Station 34, now with yourself.
01:29
Copy.
01:35
She 17, McGuantoma, Med 34, Engine 17, you are en route to west 247, south, 107, 3-0, center drive.
01:44
For an 84-year-old female, not conscious, is breathing.
01:48
She had a fall,
01:49
she hit her head on the way down, she does have some shallow respirations, you can enter through the garage.
01:55
She's with her husband.
01:57
That's 34, Company Edition.
02:04
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Center Dr, Waterford, WI 53185
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