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Man injured in fall and bleeding from headSt George UT

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E 600 S, St. George, UT 84770

According to the dispatch call, a man about 60 years old fell near East 600 South, initially left the scene on a scooter, and was later reported bleeding from his head.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
605 letter 21 responding on a fall near E 600 S.
00:10
Control 605 en route.
00:14
Near E 600 S, front row to a fall, copy. There are 201 control, our 21's in ground.
00:32
1021 copy, male about 60 years of age, conscious breathing.
00:35
Still getting further?
00:41
Finished spending on the fall.
00:42
It sounds like the male got back up on a scooter and left.
00:46
RP didn't want to make contact.
00:48
To respond code 17 probable 4.
00:51
It's a lot, got me.
00:55
536 Lomteen.
00:57
1320.
01:03
6.51121. It sounds like we have another caller on your fall.
01:06
They advise that he is bleeding from his head.
01:09
That's a good question.

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Location mentioned:
E 600 S, St. George, UT 84770

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