16-year-old female injured in fall at houghton college, Houghton NY
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Emergency responders treated a 16-year-old female with a serious head injury caused by a fall at Kerr-Pagula Fieldhouse, Houghton College.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Tier Region Fire
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Houghton.
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Houghton.
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Respond to the Houghton College, Kerr-Pagula Fieldhouse.
00:08
16-year-old female patient, traumatic head injury.
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(number withheld).
00:17
Here's for chief one-thren-five.
00:24
Cut.
00:27
Let me clear back in service.
00:30
Thank you.
00:39
Houghton College, correction, Houghton, Amy Holmes,
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respond to Houghton College, Kerr-Pagula,
00:45
Fieldhouse,
00:46
16-year-old female patient, traumatic head injury from a fall.
00:50
(number withheld).
00:58
Stepan clocked an engine, 16 is back in service.
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16, clear your detail back in service.
01:17
3.5, Salamanca, BLS Standard, Cral, BLS, abdominal pain, Hillview Homes, near 223 for a 19-year-old female with abdominal pain.
01:26
Okay, 3.5, Salamaca, BLS Standard, BLS, abdominal pain, Hillview, home near 223.
01:31
3.5 is clear in (number withheld).
01:48
Houghton ambulance for dispatch, medical transport to cover the call.
01:51
Respond to Houghton College v.
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Kerr-Pagula Fieldhouse,
01:54
16-year-old female patient, traumatic head injury from a fall.
01:59
That's Houghton ambulance for dispatch, medical transport to cover the call.
02:02
Houghton College,
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Kerr-Pagula Fieldhouse,
02:05
16-year-old female patient, traumatic head injury from a fall, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
NY-19, Houghton, NY 14744
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