Elderly man fell and possibly broke hip, Tucson AZ


Dispatch audio about a 93-year-old man who fell near Ruby Circle and may have broken his right hip. Call handlers and responders mention video from an alarm company that shows someone in the building, confirm the location, and wait for more details. The person is unable to get up.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
151 and paramedic 151. A known medical problem. At near Southless Ruby Circle. 1.992. 1-9-2. Can you confirm the code 1 for the first name you're at? 10-4-3-57. First name is (name withheld). Coming. The video alarm 2A28 Eastport will 3 out of me to near Newsterdom. And for contact you. If I could see alarm company calling it in, they do show someone in the building on the video. We're waiting for descriptors and location of the building. What? Are you still at 10.5 you saw? Uh, count the street. Copy, discrepresent. Anguage 6. All right, 6. Good morning, 1041. Government, 0359. Local problem, near South Ruby Circle. 9393. 93-year-old male fell, possibly broke right hip, unable to get up. 0359.
151 and paramedic 151. A known medical problem. At near Southless Ruby Circle. 1.992. 1-9-2. Can you confirm the code 1 for the first name you're at? 10-4-3-57. First name is (name withheld). Coming. The video alarm 2A28 Eastport will 3 out of me to near Newsterdom. And for contact you. If I could see alarm company calling it in, they do show someone in the building on the video. We're waiting for descriptors and location of the building. What? Are you still at 10.5 you saw? Uh, count the street. Copy, discrepresent. Anguage 6. All right, 6. Good morning, 1041. Government, 0359. Local problem, near South Ruby Circle. 9393. 93-year-old male fell, possibly broke right hip, unable to get up. 0359.
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Tucson, AZ
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