Man falls from ladder with back and breathing pain, Milford IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 33-year-old man fell about 10 feet from a ladder near East 900 North. He is conscious but has back pain and pain when breathing deeply. A medical flight is requested and expected to arrive in 25 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For DMS, near East 900 North,
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crossroads of 100 East and 200 East.
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33-year-old male fell about 10 feet off of the ladder,
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landing on top of the ladder on a deck.
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He is conscious and alert, complaining of back pain,
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and pain on deep inspiration.
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Medic 7, soon, Ralph.
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Medic 7.
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This match, rescue 13, doesn't see an American table.
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War assaults before.
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Rescue 13.
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Rescue 13.
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This patch, like 7.
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You can log.
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(Name withheld) was trespassed from all rings by management.
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Make me for Army in Chile and Center.
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Dispatch, like seven.
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Make seven?
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Dispatch 112 on (number withheld).
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One false.
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Can we go ahead and get a flight check for that most recently heard call?
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Affirmative.
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Thank you.
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Dispatches, the 17 is arriving.
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Acknowledgement/Affirmative.
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Just right to medic 6-1-seen parent-thread.
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Acknowledgement/Affirmative.
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Classmate's number one-seen, a 900-door.
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Medic 7. Lutheran's flying.
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They have a 25-minute ETA, if needed.
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Location mentioned:
E 900 N, Milford, IN 46542
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