78-year-old woman confused with breathing difficulty falls and hits head, Seward NE
A 78-year-old woman at near Langworthy Lane was confused and had difficulty speaking and breathing. She then fell backwards, hit her head on the carpet, and was no longer responding. Emergency units were dispatched, and the door was eventually opened for responders. The woman reported having diabetes and was checked on scene.
Audio|Source: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
04:51
Transcript:
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Two medical emergency calls.
00:02
Near Langworthy Lane.
00:05
Near Langworthy Lane.
00:08
For a 78-year-old female conscious and breathing,
00:11
she is very confused with difficulty speaking.
00:15
A 78-year-old female conscious and breathing, very confused and having difficulty breathing.
00:22
Seward Rescue Call near Langworthy Lane.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:55
Near Langworthy Lane.
00:57
A 78-year-old female conscious and breathing is confused and having difficulty speaking.
01:03
The reporting person is not on scene and states that the female is no longer responding over the radio.
01:19
Emergency units have been dispatched.
01:27
Emergency unit numbers have been dispatched.
01:32
Acknowledged.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:39
I will be around as well.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:45
Regarding a false call for unit 91610.
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You have assigned me as primary.
01:53
That is correct.
02:08
The rescue calls are on page.
02:10
Stewart Rescue calls, verify near Langworthy Lane for a 78-year-old female conscious and breathing.
02:20
She is very confused and having difficulty speaking.
02:24
It is a 78-year-old female conscious and breathing.
02:26
She is very confused and having difficulty breathing.
02:29
Stewart Rescue calls near Langworthy Lane, thank you.
02:37
Unit 4166-0.
02:41
Go ahead.
02:43
OGNS-10-1914.
02:48
Do we have any door code information?
03:07
Sir, please confirm.
03:11
Go ahead.
03:13
The reporting person does not have any entry information.
03:19
Nothing in the system already.
03:20
We're not getting anyone answering.
03:30
We're not getting anyone to answer the door.
03:43
Unit 416-1-6-2.
03:46
Good.
03:48
We're not getting anyone to answer the door.
03:51
Were you aware of her symptoms?
03:57
10-4[1]. I did.
03:59
It is 55.
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Are they available yet?
04:04
Actually, they opened the door now.
04:08
So.
04:14
She just fell and hit her head.
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1517.
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She fell backwards and hit her head on the carpet.
04:32
She is right here.
04:37
You said she fell and hit her head on the carpet and moved outspikes?
04:44
She is reporting that she is diabetic and has been checked for a while.
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10.
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4, 15, 17.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Langworthy Ln, Seward, NE 68434
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