Man with recent knee surgery falls and is in pain, Lost Creek WV
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A 28-year-old man with recent knee surgery fell near East Main Street in Lost Creek and is experiencing extreme pain, unable to walk. Emergency teams were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire and EMS
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Near East Main Street, Lost Creek.
00:02
Let's assist, Company 7, Company 12.
00:06
Respond.
00:25
Near East Main Street, Lost Creek, lift assist, company 7, company 12 has been alerted authority of command.
00:32
Money MS, (number withheld).
00:36
70,000.
00:44
Responding, near East Main Street, 75,
00:48
(number withheld), 17 months seen with an 8-year-old male.
00:52
Her recent knee surgery has recently fell,
00:55
and an extreme pain unable to walk.
00:59
We do have three personnel on board.
01:03
Probably 75, (number withheld).
01:05
(number withheld). 126.
01:12
Responding near East Main Street, 1226, 1238.
01:16
Responding for a 28-year-old male.
01:18
Had a recent knee surgery as recently fallen.
01:21
This is a strong pain in the overall block.
01:28
35 responding, home company 12 and company 7.
01:36
I'll be responding, 35, 1238,
01:40
28-year-old male, a recent surgery has fallen.
01:44
The extreme pain unable to walk.
01:48
Did everybody you have a name?
01:52
It'll be a (name withheld) subject.
01:58
Have you got a better location on that?
02:06
165 was responding.
02:13
Bunning, near East Main Street, 165, 1239.
02:18
He's been for a 28-year-old male.
02:22
Recent knee surgery has fallen.
02:24
It is an extreme pain.
02:27
I don't even want to walk.
02:29
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E Main St, Lost Creek, WV 26385
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