60-year-old woman found fallen near State Highway 56, Norfolk NY
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Emergency responders were called to a location near State Highway 56 for a 60-year-old woman who fell. Norfolk Rescue and Seaway Valley Ambulance provided mutual aid. The woman's injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Norfolk Rescue's second page, still need full response near State Highway 56, 60-year-old female fallen.
00:07
Repeating for Norfolk Rescue, still need full response, near State Highway 56, 60-year-old female fallen.
00:15
Time of page 0137, (number withheld).
00:25
Dispatch, Augsburg Fire, Mar 31 is unseen.
00:33
Buxtonsburg Fire R 31 on scene 0136-68-8-1815.
00:53
Northmore rescue, need a driver to report to your station, repeating.
00:57
Need a driver to report to your station, time of page 01368-815.
01:03
Okay.
01:08
Okay.
01:10
...onver 2-4 to dispatch, you can show us on scene.
01:25
Octansburg 8244 on scene 0141-6815.
01:35
To be 4.0.
01:40
9011, 143.
01:42
9011, 143.
01:49
That's about for rescue.
01:58
Dispatchew on your calling.
02:02
On Toronto, if you haven't heard from a driver, can you get another page and key certain utilities as well?
02:10
Received?
02:33
North Fork Rescue, still need aid driver.
02:36
Seaway Valley Ambulance Mutual Aid, Respond near State Highway 56, Crossroads, Granville Road, Trombley Road,
02:43
60-year-old female fallen, unknown injuries.
02:46
Repeating for Norfolk Rescue, still need aid driver.
02:49
Seaway Valley Ambulance Mutual Aid, Respond near State Highway 56, 60-year-old female fallen, time of page, 0146, 81815.
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Location mentioned:
NY-56, Norfolk, NY 13667
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