Man suffers possible broken leg near Nixon Run Road, Martins Ferry OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 46-year-old man suffered a possible broken leg near Nixon Run Road. Fire and emergency medical services responded to the scene for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont County Fire and EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Station 39, medical emergency, near Nixon Run Road.
00:04
Near Nixon Run Road.
00:06
Archdeach Jones Road, H.
00:08
Tang Davis Road.
00:09
46-year-old male, possible broken leg.
00:12
That's clear, 1755.
00:17
Command 16, Central.
00:21
Yes.
00:30
Command 16, Ladder 16 is going to be on the air, sheety side Christmas free.
00:36
1757.
00:38
239 is in service from Kennedy.
00:45
2.339, 17602.
00:51
324 is out at Midburg.
00:53
324 out at Medical Park, 1759.
01:00
Station 39 years down.
01:08
Control, central.
01:11
Good.
01:15
We're going to be out on the transport of wheeling.
01:18
Station 39, secondhand, station 22, leadway in medical emergency,
01:22
near Nixon run Road.
01:25
Near Nixon-Rond Roan.
01:26
Croshys Jens, and Snake Davis, Rose,
01:29
46-year-old, male with possible broken leg.
01:31
This is clear 18-9.
01:36
239 is in quarters.
01:39
Okay, 239, 8901.
01:45
Yes.
01:47
The Tentigal is rich.
01:49
The tentico.
01:50
You put out that certain first station, 22 additionally in pieces.
01:59
No.
02:05
Decision 22, additional PMC needed, medical emergency,
02:10
near Nixon Road,
02:12
near Nixon-run road, Cross Street Jones and Snake Davis Road, Dixon on EMT needed.
02:20
First Clair, 1805.
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Location mentioned:
Nixon Run Rd, Martins Ferry, OH 43935
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