72-year-old woman injured in fall at Providence Place, Chambersburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old woman fell at Providence Place in Chambersburg. She is conscious with a head injury and a bloody nose. Emergency services responded to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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Transcript:
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Guilford Township, near Wayne Road, Providence Place of Chambersburg.
00:04
Fall victim, class 2 response, ambulance company 1, medical assist company 17 has been alerted.
00:16
4 than 8 from Medic 2, 7803.
00:25
I'm not exactly with the lion's squad.
00:30
Do you have an address or anywhere else we could find a victim?
00:38
Where, yeah right now?
00:43
Fortill Road.
00:47
Jordan could pass the intersection of Commonwealth.
00:55
To repeat that, cut out.
01:00
Did you already go past Carmelan Highway?
01:07
Stand by. Would you be able to meet me at the salt shed on Fort Hill?
01:15
Yeah, I'll be there in a minute.
01:18
Okay.
01:19
Frankly, you can show me at the rendezvous point.
01:25
Carly the Q, 73, 1057.
01:36
Go for Township, near Wayne Road, Providence Place in Chambersburg.
01:41
Fall victim, class 2 response.
01:44
Medical assist company 17 has been alerted.
01:46
Ops 2, 1058.
01:52
My client ambulance 19285 near Providence Place, class 2. Your patient is located in the main hallway. They will direct you to her. A 72-year-old female, conscious, alert, oriented to her normal. She fell, hit her head and has a bloody nose. 10-58.
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Location mentioned:
Wayne Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17202
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