Woman falls and suffers arm and hip pain near East Hill Road, Colton NY
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Emergency services responded to a call near East Hill Road where a 59-year-old woman had fallen and was experiencing pain in her left arm and right hip.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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The patrol near East Hill Road 911 just received a hang-up call from a landline.
00:06
Nobody answered on the other end of the phone upon callback.
00:11
Yeah,
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there's been a second.
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Out 21, 24.
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132.
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132, for University Police.
00:38
They're requesting you use the ramp that's behind the library.
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...in for it.
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...and for it.
01:02
2B10, can you respond and assist 128? It's going to be a 911 hang-up[1] call near East Hill Road.
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(number withheld). (number withheld).
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0-1 route 212, 26.
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Central Dispatch, 132 is right on scene.
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132 is right on scene.
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132 is 21, 26.
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Now I go to rescue.
01:43
Your power, correction.
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Paras for rescue.
02:20
B.
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Bhophe.
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Firenful Rescue, Colton Rescue, Respond,
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near East Hill Road, cross the racket River Road, Round Pond Road, 59, female's fallen,
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complaining of left arm and right hip pain.
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Repeating for,
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Perishful Rescue,
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Colton Rescue, respond, near East Hill Road, 59, female's fallen.
02:53
Time alone, 2130.30.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911 hang-up: Disconnected 911 call requiring callback or welfare check
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Location mentioned:
E Hill Rd, South Colton, NY 13687
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