72-year-old man falls and is evaluated in medical emergency, Mill Hall PA
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A 72-year-old man fell near Berry Lane in Porter Township and was initially reported to need assistance without injuries. Because of his history of stroke and dementia and weakness, emergency medical services evaluated him.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 17, Box 1755, lift assist, near Berry Lane, Porter Township.
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Station 17 box 1755 lift assist near Berry Lane, Porter Township.
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2010.
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Prest to 11, Station 21, BLS, emergency.
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Fall victim, near Berry Lane, Porter Township, Single Dispatch, 2011.
00:59
Mickey, 214 responding to the L.S.
01:01
Emergency for a fall victim, near Berry Lane, Porter Township will be a 72-year-old male.
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Initially came in as a lift assist with no injuries,
01:09
the caller then stated, wishing that the male be evaluated by EMS.
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Those have a history of strokes and dementia.
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The RP stating, the male is weak.
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2013.
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Clinton County's up in the 11 responding to the scene.
01:36
Deputy 11th responding to the scene BLS emergency for a fall victim, near Berry Lane, Porter Township will be a 72-year-old male, initially requesting lift assist with no injuries.
01:47
The RP stated would like to have the male evaluated.
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Does have a history of stroke and dementia to state that the male was weak, 2014.
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All right. All right.
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We've got 17.
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Fire police, Captain, 17.
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Say 172 response, momentarily.
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Offerative, responding momentarily 14.
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Correction, 2014.
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Location mentioned:
Berry Ln, Mill Hall, PA 17751
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