Elderly man falls and hits head near 84th Street, Salem WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an 83-year-old man who fell and hit his head near 84th Street in Salem Lakes. The man was conscious and breathing at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Sheriff Dahlia Thruskes are responding near 84th Street for an 83-year-old male.
00:07
Sheriff Clary 2-1.
00:11
Sheriff Clare 2-1.
00:13
We've all for me to search patrol.
00:15
It's fire from Italian.
00:19
Good.
00:20
Click group 150 by IDI.
00:23
So far.
00:47
Salem Fire Station 2, Salem Rescue,
00:50
respond to near 84th Street for a Bravo-level fall.
00:58
Social County clear, 1801.
01:02
Central County, Bristol, 5241.
01:05
Go ahead, Bristol 5241.
01:10
5241, back in quarters.
01:12
Bristol 5241, I copy your back-in-quarters, 1802.
01:19
I'll be clear, 75th Street engine for all half the man.
01:23
I'm telling you, what, I copy, you're clear at 1802, 1902, NU4 is taking command.
01:28
Kenoshaeghani 7-58-42.
01:31
Go ahead, 2842.
01:34
58-42 is the route in 84th.
01:39
Salem 58-42, I copy you're in road at 1803.
01:42
You're responding to an 83-year-old male who is conscious and breathing.
01:46
He fell over and hit his head.
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Location mentioned:
84th St, Salem Lakes, WI
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