Man with self-inflicted gunshot wound found near pond, Kersey PA
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A male was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the heart behind a residence near a pond by South Kersey Road. Emergency responders were called to assist at the scene and with personnel access.
Audio|Heard on: Elk County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Fox 71, Fox 60 from Mount County, PSP is going to have you respond to this scene.
00:19
It sounds like the individual shot himself in the heart.
00:32
County from 321, show us some out.
00:35
Through the chest.
00:37
321.
00:41
Show us so out.
00:44
Copy ear and her out.
00:45
Bro respond.
00:47
Responding straight to scene, near South Kersey Road.
00:51
Unknown male, gunshot wound to the heart.
00:55
Unknown status of him at this time.
01:10
Cah! L Company 3,
01:18
PSP is requesting you to respond near South Kersey Road with your side-by-side to assist with getting personnel to a house for a suicide.
01:39
Assistant 3 out.
01:42
Assistant 3?
01:44
Assistant 3?
01:45
I'm going to rub.
01:48
Copy here in route.
01:49
PSPs on scene near South Kersey Road requesting your side-by-side to assist personnel getting back to the residence of a male gunshot wound to the heart.
02:14
Chief Street.
02:19
Chief Three is responding.
02:22
A little more detail on that.
02:24
Is this person like back in the woods or something?
02:34
I believe he's down behind the house by a pond.
02:38
I'm not sure how far into the woods.
02:40
Can we get into the woods?
02:46
Okay, I'm going to run to the scene.
02:50
W.T3, Enraud to scene.
02:52
Near South Curzee Road.
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Location mentioned:
S Kersey Rd, Kersey, PA 15846
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