Man scratched by cat at Clear Brook residence, Clear Brook VA
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Emergency crews responded to a male patient in his seventies scratched by a cat at a residence near Hopewell Road. The cat was contained to a bedroom and the patient was inspected by rescue personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Animal bite, delayed report, near Hopewell Road, cross to the Haven Drive Rescue Company 13.
00:05
Second call 952.
00:17
Rescue 132 depleted 76-year-old male scratched by cat on Saturday now appears to be inspected.
00:30
Free freezer, three more, I'll be 10-8.
00:36
10-4, sir. 10-4, sir.
00:40
10-4, sir.
00:45
Phone call.
00:48
Show 4, thank you.
00:49
I've already tried phone call.
00:50
I'll be in room.
00:53
Tapwork.
01:05
Medic 5-2, engine 1.
01:15
General illness disoriented subject, 337, Parkway Street, Cross Street, East Leesester, East Palmaul Street, Metax 5-2-Engeline, Respondon, Channel 3, Party 1.
01:24
I'm today back.
01:29
Hospital.
01:32
Third, you want to the medical center.
01:52
If you could try to call her again, she's got a flight that she has to catch, she's left our lobby as well.
02:00
10-4.
02:06
Brought to Parkway Street, you're signing for an 84-year-old female.
02:09
She's awake, disoriented, complaining of back and leg pain,
02:13
unable to walk.
02:15
The caller was not on scene,
02:18
but the female is aware that we were calling.
02:19
There should be someone on scene that can unlock the door, 337 Parkway Street.
02:25
Send Fire and Rescue for a 76-year-old male who is scratched by a cat on Saturday.
02:31
The cat is contained to a bedroom.
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Location mentioned:
Hopewell Rd, Clear Brook, VA 22624
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