Man suffers head injury near Oak Harbor Southeast Rd, Oak Harbor OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent near Oak Harbor Southeast Road for a male who appeared to have fallen and suffered a possible head injury with heavy bleeding. The caller could hear him screaming and stated he was disoriented and trying to leave. EMS and a deputy were en route, and later reports indicated the bleeding was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Six to twenty-six.
00:02
I've been calling near Oak Harbor Southeast Rd for a male that's fallen with a possible head injury.
00:12
Good.
00:14
It's going to be the neighbor.
00:15
I can hear him screaming in the background.
00:16
He wants to go home, but they advise he's not making any sense and he's bleeding heavily.
00:22
Clear. I have a word (number withheld).
00:32
Were you clear on that squad call?
00:37
Was this.
00:39
They're advising he fell and hit the back of his head and is bleeding heavily.
00:43
He's not making sense and was getting very upset.
00:47
Sounds like he's calming down now.
00:48
We do have a deputy en route.
00:52
And thank you.
00:58
Thirty-seven.
01:01
Six 226. Sixty-two oh six, signal seventy-one.
01:13
I need to have it speed.
01:15
Sixty-two zero six.
01:22
Sixty twenty-six had the bleeding controlled at this time.
01:26
You 26.
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Location mentioned:
W Oak Harbor Southeast Rd, Oak Harbor, OH 43449
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