Elderly woman found unresponsive after fall at Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County PA
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Emergency responders were called to assist an unresponsive 80-year-old woman who fell in her home near Reifer Hollow Road in Plumcreek Township. They coordinated transport plans and meeting points between units to provide medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
RAPA8 was requesting you for an ALS assist near Reifer Hollow Road, Plumcreek Township.
00:07
And the way it's been on scene for about two minutes.
00:10
We have an 80-year-old female fall patient currently unresponsive in the bathroom.
00:16
So far, we're en route that direction.
00:19
Very soon. If you're in round 203, call number's going to be (number withheld).
00:28
88 to 15.
00:34
Amble 8, IRP 88 from Medics 15.
00:43
15, female is unresponsive with irregular respirations.
00:48
She was 85% to under control airway.
00:51
We're going to try to get out of here and head you with.
00:54
Do you want me to come 85 or 422?
00:58
Probably 85.
01:01
Yep.
01:02
Chairman, 113 is back in.
01:05
You can't even roll as much.
01:06
163, you're back in, 2010.
01:12
We're at 30, probably.
01:17
550. Good.
01:22
You're a Reaper Cove or a Reaper Hollow?
01:25
Hollow?
01:27
I think Indiana, that'd be closer to the city.
01:30
Yeah.
01:33
Probably.
01:35
Repeat.
01:38
Probably, I didn't get to ask.
01:51
I think that if they're unresponsive, they should serve between Indiana and if we can meet them in Elderton, it might be the better.
02:02
Okay, I'll see you in Elderton.
02:03
To permit me to see you in Alderson.
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Plumcreek Township, PA
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