Woman fell outside near Fulton Lane with possible broken ankle, Chester WV
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A 34-year-old woman fell near Fulton Lane in Chester and may have broken her ankle. Emergency medical services requested help to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Hancock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Amy on service on scene, near Fulton Lane.
00:04
Requesting a lift assist.
00:05
They have a patient outside with a broken leg.
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Near Fulton Lane.
00:13
Amil and service on team requesting a lift assist.
00:16
Time and dispatch 1136.
00:22
Go!
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I'm sorry!
01:00
Dispatch to 604, believe you're having radio issues.
01:17
One zero five a second.
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One zero five.
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The out, dog, tram, brown and color.
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Route two, plus and cumbull.
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Please, two,
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superbring 153.
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Two, superbrank 153, what's the same?
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You've had to point here, please.
01:46
105 William Waugh 244 East Parkway we're on a 19 ram 2.26.
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Is that one second?
02:05
Is there such? Anybody direct from Chester for 70 Fulton light?
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One zero five, a question.
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One zero five.
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Weston, Edward 49,
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zero two,
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one three.
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Edward 49, zero two,
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one three, left to one.
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Second file,
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got a six.
02:41
Fire,
02:42
Near Fulton Lane, Chester, EMS requesting response, 34-year-old email, fell outside, broken, possible broken ankle,
02:52
Near Fulton Lane, Chester, EMS request.
02:56
Time turn on north, 1145.
03:07
New Manchester Fire, near Fulton Lane Chester, 34-year-old female fell outside, possible broken ankle.
03:16
Her EMS request, near Fulton Lane, time it's south of 1145.
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Location mentioned:
Fulton Ln, Chester, WV 26034
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