Woman falls outside apartments with leg injury, Geneva NY
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Emergency responders assisted a 61-year-old woman who fell outside Holiday Manor Apartments near Hamilton Street. She was conscious and breathing with a leg injury. She was transported to Thompson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario County Fire and EMS (With Tones)
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Hi special to fingerlakes for a job.
00:06
Finger Lakes.
00:07
City of Geneva, Holiday Manor Apartments near Hamilton Street.
00:12
For a 61-year-old female, conscious and breathing who fell, she is outside.
00:18
Holiday Manor Apartments near Hamilton Street, 61 female conscious breathing who fell outside.
00:28
Copy, it's going to be Ambulance 11 from Phelps and 5 is transporting to Thompson.
00:38
Copy 11 from Phelps 5 is going to Thompson and this email on the Holiday Manor apartment has a lower leg injury.
00:59
Preish-111.
01:03
311111. White Springs clearance service.
01:08
White's bank clearance service.
01:10
White's bank clearance service.
01:14
Price bench clear in service. Price measure your finger legs.
01:20
Oh,
01:22
you don't see.
01:24
11th job, the patient is still outside.
01:32
Perfect.
01:33
All right.
01:38
From Geneva, 1161.
01:42
1161.
01:47
We'll be headed off to Holiday Manor.
01:49
I'll check out at home.
01:53
Copy.
02:01
Vice-fetched to Geneva, 1161 responding with the ambulance up the Holiday Manor Apartments near Hamilton Street for the female that's fallen outside with a leg injury.
02:11
Geneva Fire, 1161 is going with the ambulance to the Holiday Manor Apartments near Hamilton Street, for the female that's fallen outside with a leg injury.
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Location mentioned:
Hamilton St, Geneva, NY 14456
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