29-year-old male injured by punching glass in Snyder Township, Jefferson County PA
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Emergency medical response to a 29-year-old male in Snyder Township who became unresponsive after punching glass, sustaining serious hand and arm cuts.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Med 9 Dispatch
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
Jefferson County Animal Station 10, near Farmington Road, Snyder Township, 29.
00:12
County Station Tank, can you page for a second crew?
00:17
Research.
00:31
Chepson County, station 10, second crew, near Farmington Road, 29-year-old male.
00:39
Unresponsive.
00:55
Jefferson County on Station 10.
00:57
Second call your area near Farmington Road, 29-year-old male, possibly unresponsive.
01:18
Mrston County, M.
01:19
Station 10, second call your area.
01:22
Near Farmington Road, Snyder Township, 29-year-old male, possibly unresponsive.
01:26
Last page, before turnover.
01:32
Do you have a partner?
01:49
I haven't heard anybody.
01:53
Okay, it's turn every time I'm on my contact clerk field.
01:59
Seven.
02:11
Deverson 10-1[1].
02:12
Ten-one.
02:16
Did you get a second tube for the Farmington Road call?
02:20
Negative.
02:22
You can show us this time for the hospital.
02:27
Resuit. We're responding at 430.
02:31
The address is near Farmington Road, Snyder Township.
02:36
The 29-year-old male,
02:39
he punched something glass,
02:43
his hand and arm lacerations, possibly unresponsive,
02:49
possibly hand functions as well.
02:58
Recease. You have PD comments.
03:03
Firemerd. We're going.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-1: Poor radio reception / unable to copy
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Snyder Township, PA
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