Man injured after fall at Lake Park Pub, Harrison UNDEFINED
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Lake Park Pub in the Village of Harrison for a 67-year-old male who fell and suffered a head injury. He was conscious and bleeding from the back of the head, with two off-duty EMTs assisting on scene before paramedics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet County Fire
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Transcript:
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Calumet County, 911, Harrison first responders, go across the ambulance, respond to Lake Park Pub, near Lake Park Road, Village of Harrison, cross-off Winnipeg and Villa Way.
00:14
For a 67-year-old male, fell from a walking position, he's bleeding from the back of the head, he's conscious alert, intoxicated, lying on the middle of the floor by the kitchen.
00:24
Two EMTs are already on scene.
00:27
They are patrons.
00:28
(name withheld), 1834 hours.
00:40
(name withheld), 911, Harrison first responders, respond to Lake Park Pub near Lake Park Road, Village of Harrison, cross of Winnipeg and Villa Way.
00:54
For a 67-year-old male who fell from a standing position, bleeding from the back of the head, he is conscious and breathing, intoxicated, lying on the middle of the floor in the kitchen, he's also diabetic.
01:06
(name withheld) 1835 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Park Rd, Harrison, WI
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