Fire department helps EMS enter residence after fall, Buckhannon WV
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Firefighters assisted emergency medical services to enter a residence in Buckhannon where a person fell against the front door, blocking entry. The back and storm doors were locked.
Audio|Heard on: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Rain-up Company, 40 respond near Henry Avenue, Cross Street, 10th Street, 11th Street, White Residence with red trim, assist EMS with entry, 1521.
00:17
85 to control 4.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:24
Hey Nick, can you call the Department of Highways and have them come out and put some salt and sand down on doors? They haven't done anything here.
00:31
They haven't even plowed it yet.
00:35
Yeah, I'll give them a call.
00:38
Thank you, 85 clear.
00:43
Eighty-four to Beverly School.
00:49
Beverly School to 84.
00:51
Hey, I'm going to have to bring that little guy out for you.
00:55
Yes, ma'am.
00:56
That's what we've just radioed on end for.
00:58
Thank you.
01:02
You're welcome.
01:03
Ten-four, Beverly clear.
01:11
Ten, four, fifteen, twenty-two.
01:28
Randolph gone, four-five-nine, back in station.
01:30
Four-five-nine, in stations, 1523.
01:34
Four-five, same traffic, Randolph-Con.
01:38
That's your safety.
01:44
ran out of comments.
01:47
401, you're responding 1523.
01:50
You're going to be responding near South Henry Avenue.
01:54
This is DMS with entry into a white residence with red trim.
01:58
My caller advised she fell against the front door, which is the only one unlocked, is now blocking entry.
02:04
The back door is locked with a chain, and their storm door is locked as well in the front.
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Location mentioned:
Buckhannon, WV 26201
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