Medical response to fall near Trenton Ln, Bristol IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews from Bristol and Oslo responded to a medical call involving a possible fall near Trenton Lane in the Pheasant/Desert Ridge area. A 78-year-old person was reported to be conscious and breathing with leg and hip pain. Mutual aid was provided by Oslo Fire and EMS.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Dispatch Bristol Signal 76 for a ground level fall.
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Dispatch Bristol, signal 76 for a fall.
00:15
near Trenton Lane, near Trenton Lane,
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Pheasant Ridge subdivision east of County Road 17 south of County Road 6.
00:26
78 year old (name withheld), conscious and breathing, ground level fall,
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leg and hip pain.
00:34
This is Bristol 101.
00:36
Of course you have Oslo Fire and Oslo EMS en route to that.
00:41
We're tied up on County Road 35.
00:44
10-4.
00:46
Break, dispatch Oslo Signal 76, mutual aid for Bristol.
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Dispatch Oslo Signal.
01:14
Dispatch Oslo Signal 76, mutual aid for Bristol.
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near Trenton Lane, near Trenton Lane,
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Desert Ridge subdivision east of County Road 17 south of County Road 6.
01:31
Bristol requesting you be en route with a fire and a medic for a 78-year-old (name withheld) conscious and breathing, ground level fall, leg and hip pain.
01:43
15, we're out.
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Location mentioned:
Trenton Ln, Bristol, IN 46507
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