12-year-old self-harming girl sparks emergency in Hepburn Township, Cogan Station PA
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Being alerted to a self-harming 12-year-old girl spiraling out of control in Hepburn Township, EMS units rushed to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Station 15-19291, emergency, Hepburn Township 717, East Route 973, Chesbain.
00:06
Ambulance Burgundy, Hepburn Township 717, East Route 973, Chespain, 1554.
00:17
Six Long County, same draft.
00:29
Make unit 291 or spotting.
00:37
Make unit 2901 responding.
00:39
Hebrun Township 717 East Route 973.
00:43
79-year-old male.
00:46
Chespan, there’s a lockbox code for the residents.
00:49
I’ll send that to you.
00:50
154.
00:52
Can I ask something?
00:58
Ambulance 1555.
01:05
County 94 is available.
01:09
Thank you 994 available 1555.
01:17
County ambulance 194 arriving.
01:24
Arriving 1555.
01:31
Medics are 991 on C.
01:38
Another breath 15 responding.
01:43
Press 15 responding 1556.
01:51
Okay, drove make unit 291.
01:59
Thank you 291, go ahead.
02:02
Did you receive the code?
02:09
Stand by looking.
02:14
Can I have Rush 15 on the scene?
02:18
Rush 15 on the scene, we do have a door code if you need it.
02:24
All right, you can put a specialty on the scene also.
02:26
I’ll call you if I do.
02:30
T-291 does not receive any codes.
02:36
Copy.
02:42
6-1 County.
02:45
6-1. 6-1.
02:47
Two dispatch EMS here, though.
02:57
We did not, you need them?
03:07
6.1 County, you get advised it’s a 12-year-old female patient.
03:12
Supposedly self-harming, but out of control right now.
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Location mentioned:
PA-973, Cogan Station, PA 17728
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