I’m using this data sheet:
On page 88 it specifies a 4 layer board (which Fritzing doesn’t support) to create the appropriate RF strip line for the antenna connection from the pins on the module (assuming you want the standard small module or the -cas module). Note the comments in there on needing careful board layout to get a successful RF path (I don’t know enough to do that, you however may). The original part number you specified is for the standard part which I don’t believe will work with Fritzing, nor will the -cas version as both appear to need a 4 layer board for the RF connection. I think the -ufl version may work as the RF comes out the connector to a cable or antenna and you should be able to use a 2 layer board to mount the module although the data sheet doesn’t appear to actually say that, so I’m guessing that the RF connection being a cable will make a 2 layer board work. That version however has a different PCB layout from the standard version and is a bit larger if size is an issue. It appears that the ufl connection is also pre certified which is important if legality is a concern as I expect a certification would be very expensive. As I said it is easy enough to do a footprint, the needed information is in the data sheet, I just need to know which footprint you want (with the warning the first two may not work in practice).
Peter