77-year-old woman injured in fall at apartment near E Lackawanna Ave, Olyphant PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an apartment near East Lackawanna Avenue in Olyphant for a 77-year-old woman who fell and injured her ankle.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Lack1, Kyni, just bedging 26-9, respond near E Lackawanna Avenue, Olyphant,
00:05
Medical dispatch, 77-year-old female fall victim with an ankle injury repeating.
00:13
Blackwater County dispatching 269 response.
00:17
Near E Lackawanna Avenue in all of a McDade-Chicilla Parliament,
00:21
Department 202, 77-year-old female victim with an ankle injury, cross-trees, Lopiott Pia, Fusco, Havana, time 1922.
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1922.
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They're 26-9.
01:03
Laiquant County, just benching 269, your second request.
01:06
10-D-O-1 Mutuality Response, near E Lackawanna Avenue and Allison.
01:10
Dictation Channel Apartments, Department 202, 77-year-old female, fall victim with an ankle injury.
01:15
Repeating.
01:18
Lackwick County, just by 269, your second request.
01:21
10-1[1] Mutuala, respond near E Lackawanna Avenue and Olyphant, extant to the apartment.
01:27
Department 202, 77-year-old female fallback to win an ankle injury.
01:31
Cross Street, 19,
01:33
Correct, Cross Street, Lafayette Street, Susquehanna Ave, 1926 the time.
01:37
Operator Blue.
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[1]
10-1: Poor radio reception / unable to copy
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Location mentioned:
E Lackawanna Ave, Olyphant, PA 18447
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