Medical teams respond to elderly man fallen with possible hip injury, Palo Pinto County TX
Emergency medical responders went to a rural area in Palo Pinto County for a 93-year-old man who fell and possibly injured his hip. Access to the property was difficult due to a locked gate, but a lockbox and gate code were provided to the team.
Audio|Source: Palo Pinto County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
02:34
Transcript:
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Attention to Tinto, EMS.
00:01
Respond of (number withheld) FM (number withheld), FM (number withheld), (number withheld) FM (number withheld).
00:07
93-year-old male fallen, possible injured hip.
00:10
Come out 1215.
00:17
County, Medics 13, page, receipt.
00:23
1215.
00:29
County, Medic 13, a route.
00:32
Medic 13 received 1217.
00:36
Be advised there is a gate, she said, is locked, but there should be a lockbox on the gate that she said y'all know how to get into.
00:48
Thank you.
00:50
County Medicare.
00:53
Medicare team.
00:56
I'm looking at the notes at the bottom of the CAD and you know any additional on that.
01:09
It's referencing past calls that she's called in, mostly towards law enforcement.
01:19
Recute.
01:20
We're at the gate, show us not seeing an attempt to locate.
01:24
10-4[1].
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1221.
01:32
County, Medic 21.
01:36
Medic 21.
01:42
Medic 21 is going to be transporting one patient non-emergent to PPPGH.
01:50
Raceute 1221.
01:56
The medic 13.
02:00
Medic 13. We don't have any access or any codes to this residence.
02:09
TAM-forstim, I all call her back.
02:17
Medic 13. Medic 13 from County.
02:30
I just put the gate code in the call sheet.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Palo Pinto County, TX
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