Elderly woman suffers serious fall near Johnson Road, East Freedom PA
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A 72-year-old woman was injured by a fall striking her head on concrete near Johnson Road, causing facial bleeding and a suspected wrist fracture; concern rose due to her husband's panic attack and her dementia.
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Transcript:
00:00
242, responding, 2053, near Butler Hollow Road.
00:05
It's going to be for a 72-year-old female fall patient, did strike her head on the concrete, bleeding from the nose.
00:13
Near Butler Hollow Road, closer to Johnson Road.
00:20
Oh.
00:27
Okay, two, Blaine.
00:30
All right. All right.
00:34
If not out of the sheriff's off, it's converted.
00:41
The lawyer says in chief radio detection is responding.
00:48
86, near Butler Hollow Road.
00:53
Going to the 72-year-old female fall patient who is bleeding from the nose.
00:57
She also has dementia.
01:00
Male on scene seems to be her husband.
01:03
He seems like he's also having a panic attack.
01:06
Near Butler Hollow Road.
01:13
Clare QRS-88.
01:15
Rep. Rep.
01:23
Q.R.S. 86 years morning.
01:26
257. Near Butler Hollow Road, 72-year-old female fall patient.
01:31
Mid-strike her head on the concrete is bleeding from the face.
01:34
Near Butler Hollow Road on the Johnson Road.
01:38
Forty-82.
01:40
We're going to be transferring up for 40 billion temperatures.
01:45
Receive, 402.
01:47
42 and QRF86.
01:54
Also be advised, the female rolled off her stomach.
01:58
It's going to be also a compound fracture of the wrist.
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Location mentioned:
Butler Hollow Rd, East Freedom, PA 16637
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