Elderly woman falls in backyard with leg injury, Woodward OK
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman fell in her backyard near 20th Street and has a leg injury. She cannot move her leg and needs assistance. Her husband is helping responders at the north gate.
Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
I have a female that is fallen,
00:05
it is in the, they're in the backyard,
00:08
near 20th Street.
00:16
Command 20 is there out.
00:17
Command 20 is there out.
00:20
Possibly has a leg injury.
00:31
Command 20 copies, thank you.
00:39
Command 20, she's saying there's going to be a gate on the north side to enter through, and she's going to be on the south end of the backyard.
00:50
Command 20, cops, thank you.
00:59
We're going to be en route.
01:03
Probably 73.
01:05
73 to 71.
01:13
Wisconsin Center 106 traffic.
01:15
Okay,
01:17
go ahead.
01:19
In the Dollar General parking lot of Oklahoma Avenue, it's going to be an Oklahoma temp tag, Young, Henry, Zebra,
01:26
(number withheld).
01:30
Okay.
01:33
Okay.
01:39
...and 26 are you going to be at the Central Dollar General or the other?
01:45
You're responding to an 80-year-old female that has fallen.
01:49
She is in the backyard, so you need to go to the gate on the north side of the house.
01:57
And she said she's all the way on the other end of the house.
02:01
She said she is hurt, her leg is.
02:05
She said it is now, and she cannot move it.
02:08
But other than that, she's okay.
02:10
She just needs some help.
02:12
Her husband will be...
02:13
the gate to help you find her.
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Location mentioned:
20th St, Woodward, OK 73801
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