Elderly woman injured after fall at nursing home, Elizabethtown KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a nursing and rehabilitation center in Elizabethtown for a possible medical emergency involving an elderly resident who reportedly fell from a bed and hit her head. The patient was said to be awake, breathing normally, and on blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 12, squad 12, respond to near Woodland Drive.
00:03
Near Woodland Drive in Elizabethtown, cross street of Lehman Lane and Mercer Street at the East Town Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for a fall.
00:09
Time out at 414.
00:29
Hello,
00:31
and go ahead.
00:36
Cannon Force Squad Eleven, have you on scene at 414?
00:40
Car control.
00:42
Twelve, go ahead.
00:45
Right service.
00:46
Ten four, squad twelve.
00:48
Have you in service at 420? Squad twelve respond to near Woodland Drive.
00:53
Near Woodland Drive in Elizabethtown, cross street of Lehman Lane and Mercer Street, at the E-town Nursing and Rehab, room 7A.
01:00
Going to be responding for a 100-year-old female, awake and breathing okay.
01:04
Fell off her bed,
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hit her head when she fell.
01:07
She's on blood thinners.
01:09
Moving further.
01:25
10-412 on scene at 424.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Dr, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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