Woman falls and injures ankle at apartment complex, Olyphant PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency call reports a 77-year-old woman fell and injured her ankle at McDade-Chichilla Apartments near Lackawanna Avenue in Olyphant, Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna County Abington Area Fire Dispatch and Yellow
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Transcript:
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Lack 1 kind dispatching 26-9, respond near Lackawanna Avenue and Olyphant.
00:05
McDade-Chichilla Apartments, Department 202, 77-year-old female fall victim with an ankle injury repeating.
00:13
Lackawanna County's pitching 269 response.
00:17
Near Lackawanna Avenue at McDade-Chichilla apartments.
00:21
Department 202, 77-year-old female fall victim with an ankle injury.
00:26
Cross trees, Lafayette, Susquehanna.
00:28
I'm 1922 operator blue.
00:47
Laquine County, just fetching 269 your second request, NB-O-1 Mutual-A.
00:51
Respond near Lackawanna Avenue in Olyphant.
00:54
Dictageant Hill Apartments, Department 202, 77-year-old female fallen victim with an ankle injury, repeating.
01:01
The lack of conscience,
01:03
269, your second request, 10-1[1] Mutually Respond, near Lackawanna Avenue and Olyphant, dictation to the Parma, Department 202, 77-year-old female fall victim with an ankle injury.
01:15
Cross Street's 19,
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Correction, cross street Lofia Street, Susque and Ave, 1926 the time, operator blue.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-1: Poor radio reception / unable to copy
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Location mentioned:
W Lackawanna Ave, Olyphant, PA 18447
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