Medical aid for woman with broken ribs and man after fall, Watersmeet MI
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Medical responders attended to a woman near Circle Drive in Watersmeet Township for a possible rib fracture. Later, they assisted an 86-year-old man who fell at home, hit his head on a table corner, and experienced increased leg pain. He was treated with medication and had stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Gogebic County Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Watersmeet Township first responders from Station 80, please respond near Circle Drive.
00:08
Unit 35 for a 49-year-old female, possible broken ribs.
00:15
Laws on scene, 80's clear,
00:18
36 after midnight.
00:25
80 begin 306.
00:31
Beacon 306 In row two spares ironwood with one.
00:37
40 after midnight.
00:40
Water Street Rescue Station 80.
00:44
Waters Meat Rescue.
00:47
We're in route.
00:51
41 after midnight.
00:56
Water's meet Rescue Station 80.
01:00
Meet Rescue.
01:03
We're on scene.
01:04
44 after.
01:13
Move first, go ahead through a six.
01:16
Four minutes from her facility with an 86-year-old male from home.
01:21
He took a fall today,
01:23
lost his balance to notice care,
01:25
around 11-30s.
01:27
Complaints of increased rough-like scenes.
01:30
He said he typically has chronic scene and that legs increased after the fall.
01:35
He also hit the front of his head on the eight corner of a table.
01:42
The laceration through the potions.
01:44
He is not on blood thinner, decollary in place.
01:50
We have an 18-gauge established.
01:52
He's 35 micrograms with fentanyl.
01:54
His pain was originally a 6 to 7 out of 10 improved after the fentanyl.
02:03
283 over 88 for blood pressure, 96% on the room air.
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Location mentioned:
Circle Dr, Watersmeet, MI 49969
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