92-year-old man falls and hits head at apartment, Jackson WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 92-year-old man fell and hit his head at an apartment near Eagle Drive in Jackson, Wisconsin. He is conscious, not bleeding, and breathing normally. Staff are with him.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Last night, Sheriff, I'm the Sue Jackson Rescue, new to respond to the fourth few men are apartment
00:05
W near Eagle Drive, Apartment 13 for the nature of male whoops fell and hit his head.
00:12
He's not bleeding, he's conscious, breathing normally.
00:24
Phajures off at 2, Jackson Rescue, need to respond to the horseshoe manor in Apartment 13, W near Eagle Drive Unit 13 for the material now fell and headed ahead.
00:35
He is not bleeding, conscious, breathing normally, clear at 1312.
00:48
any good attention to that.
00:50
James Burglory, I'll be 77, approaching gold.
00:55
Covered.
00:57
Okay,
01:01
fire, ejection, 1250, responding.
01:03
Forrestone, 14-9.
01:05
Dr. 50. No,
01:11
1052. 1052.
01:17
Good night.
01:20
Horseshoe Manor, West 1-94 North, near Eagle Drive, unit 13, near Eagle Drive unit 13, 92-year-old male,
01:29
Fallen, struck his head, he's not bleeding, conscious, breathing normally, staff is with him.
01:38
County Fire, 1251's on scene, Horseshoe Manor.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson, WI 53037
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