Woman injured after falling on steps near Warner Dr, Claypool IN
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A 23-year-old woman was found injured outside near Warner Drive in Claypool after falling on the steps. She was alert but unable to move and reported pain in her back, head, and elbow. She had been outside for an unknown period. Emergency personnel covered her with blankets and provided care on site.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Luther and Westing by for a falling clay pool
00:03
subject was outside for an unknown amount of time
00:19
Fort Wayne, 236, 1028.
00:23
Indiana,
00:25
Indiana, and God we trust,
00:27
G. George, T.
00:28
Tom, F.m. 982.
00:31
G. G.S. 982.
00:33
Shows expired in November.
00:40
Lutheran West come in service,
00:42
near Warner Street and Claypool, Cross Street is Grace 1 Avenue,
00:47
23-year-old female fell outside on the steps,
00:52
unknown how long,
00:56
no bleeding,
00:57
is conscious,
00:58
an alert, but unable to move.
01:02
Medi-5.
01:04
Medi-5.
01:06
2236 through 1028.
01:11
2236. White 2015 Chevrolet Malibu registered to (name withheld) of Huntington expired 1128 of 2025.
01:23
Medics 5's row.
01:29
Medic 5, just information.
01:32
The subject has possibly been laying there 15 to 20 minutes,
01:38
unknown of loss of consciousness.
01:42
23-year-old is advising she's having back,
01:47
head, and elbow pain.
01:50
They're covering her with blankets to not move her.
01:54
That's not clear.
01:59
Okay. Okay.
02:00
Medical Drive.
02:02
Also, you're going to go to the very end of Warner Street.
02:07
It's going to be the back residence.
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Location mentioned:
Warner Dr, Claypool, IN 46510
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