Woman injured ankle running in park near English Place, Bernards NJ
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EMS responded to a woman with an ankle injury near English Place, Bernards Township. She had been running in a park and slipped. The injury was believed to be a closed fracture, and she was transported to the VA hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Bernards Township, Somerset Hills, and Somerset County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Call, leg injured.
00:03
1530.
00:05
1530. We're dispatching this one over than that, or two, Main Street.
00:09
It's a 41-year-old female possible compound fracture of the leg.
00:13
20-21 Toyota Highlander balloon.
00:19
Where is it?
00:23
Call of it's third party.
00:25
I believe we're trying to get a hold of the patient or someone with the patient.
00:33
Jim 30, we're ever on the phone now.
00:34
It is a blue Toyota Highlander in the parking lot.
00:38
Pretty safe.
00:42
I'm stepping out at near English Place.
00:50
Where is you? Two-three one.
00:56
Middle six is back in town.
01:02
It's an ankle injury.
01:04
We don't believe it's a compound.
01:06
She should be there.
01:07
She was running in the park and slipped the phone.
01:14
Everybody wants to see one.
01:15
I'll be responding to the length.
01:17
Oh,
01:21
and they made it back to their car, but it's a closed ankle injury of belief.
01:27
One, C1, I'll be responding to the building.
01:32
John, so.
01:38
Transporting one adult, female starting miles, I'm ready.
01:43
Two, three, one good.
01:46
242,
01:47
85.
01:48
242.8.5. They're out to the VA.
01:51
All right, so, transport it to email to the VA, starting miles, 242-85.
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Location mentioned:
English Pl, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
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