Medical aid requested for woman who fell and cannot walk, Kittanning PA
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According to the dispatch call, medical help was requested for a seventy-year-old woman who fell earlier. She has a swollen bruised leg and cannot walk. She is alone in her unlocked apartment on Garfield Street in West Kittanning.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Garfield Street, Department 404 for the seventy-year female that fell.
00:03
You missed you.
00:08
Armstrong from three.
00:10
Three.
00:15
PSD, step it out.
00:17
Okay.
00:22
Three, they'll be coming from barracks of five or less.
00:25
Not too, thanks.
00:31
71, you're up for the E3 in West Kittanning.
00:34
Garfield Street Department 404, seventy-year-old female who fell.
00:42
Armstrong from 134.
00:47
134?
00:49
We arrived at Gage 1.
00:53
134, 1731.
00:59
901 acknowledges for Medic 71.
01:02
Appreciate.
01:09
I'm from 3.
01:12
3.
01:13
Where's PSP app?
01:16
I'll check. They're coming from the barracks.
01:17
What do you got?
01:21
The barrack.
01:22
I'm not a patient.
01:23
We're playing fraud here on 422.
01:27
Okay.
01:32
Okay. Okay.
01:33
How many, a minute? To everyone.
01:34
To anyone.
01:39
We're responding.
01:40
We're at 23-minute detail.
01:45
You're dispatched 1730 and around 1734 in November 358-58.
01:52
Wescott standing Scarfield Street, 404's apartment.
01:56
Seventy-year-old female fell earlier today.
02:00
She has a bruised leg that's swollen now.
02:02
She can't walk.
02:03
The doors unlocked for her as she's in her bedroom.
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Location mentioned:
Garfield St, Kittanning, PA 16201
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