Woman falls at residence near Barclay Court, Abingdon MD
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Emergency responders attended a call for a 72-year-old woman who fell at a residence near Barclay Court. The woman weighs approximately 240 pounds. Medical assistance was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Medical box 403-1 for a fall, near Barclay Court.
00:06
Good route.
00:09
Chief, for your rep.
00:12
T-bedroom fire on the space heater.
00:19
We're actually going to have the feeds.
00:22
Two-three ones are out.
00:23
Tower be out in a second.
00:25
Tower 30.8.
00:27
And engine 2.14, 12.1.
00:33
4 then, technically, are still 204?
00:37
7-2.
00:39
C2. The 8 are out.
00:42
8.5.1.
00:54
Tower 3, if you are heading to Tower Road, switch over to the David 6.
01:04
Secretary 13-1-2.
01:10
933. I also have you arrived on scene.
01:14
13. 13.
01:22
Chief season route.
01:25
Bill up in 202.
01:30
All answer out to 18.
01:33
Power 3, that's 4.
01:36
Tower 3, switch and operate on D,
01:40
dated 6 for the Tower Road call.
01:45
Okay.
01:49
21, 2.04, 1122.
01:56
1.95, just fresh.
02:00
Firebox, 415-2, company 1, due with engine and tanker for dwelling fire.
02:05
1823 Tower Road, between James Run Road and Nova Scotia Road, Talk Group D.
02:09
David 6, 1122.
02:12
25, this stretch.
02:18
Command. Go ahead.
02:21
Okay, I'm cutting the rescue agent.
02:23
We'll be talking to you in a second.
02:27
Proceed.
02:32
Anchor 13 and Power 3.
02:35
Are you on the talk? Are you on the talk? Yeah, we're on.
02:46
Once, 72-year-old female, weighs 240 pounds, and she fell.
02:51
40-spection.
02:52
I'm clear, 95.
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Location mentioned:
Barclay Ct, Abingdon, MD 21009
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