Female injured right knee at Furnace Run Metro Park, Richfield OH
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A woman in her mid-30s was reported with a right knee injury at Furnace Run Metro Park. Metro Park police were present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Richfield dispatch to Richfield monitors.
00:02
Medical call at Furnace Run Metro Park near Townsend Road.
00:07
Mid-30s female with right knee injury. Metro Park's PD is with her.
00:12
Timeout will be 1037.
00:14
Central Green Tower 1 is the route.
00:16
Green Tower 1.
00:17
You're en route to (number withheld), Corporate Woods Parkway, across Forest Lake Drive and Pabst Drive.
00:22
Suite 100, Cam Incorporated for odor in the building.
00:27
Said it's the same odor that happened last time when the CO detector went off.
00:32
This is from OIC.
00:34
OIC, go ahead.
00:35
Are they on the trail system?
00:37
I'll call them back to confirm their location.
00:40
Okay.
00:45
Like 12 cars or six abroad.
00:47
Both either are now, 1038.
00:54
Dispatch.
00:55
Call service, service, city.
00:57
Service 3.
00:59
Service 3. Service 3.
01:01
On the scene 1038.
01:02
Test match, T-2 is en route.
01:04
T-2-N-Rot, 1039.
01:10
Platform from dive-offs, are you guys set?
01:13
Hey,
01:14
firm, we're ready.
01:28
Fairlawn EMS, NED 1, Battalion 1,(number withheld) Winchester Road, sick party, between Changolin Road and Kenrich Road.
01:39
For a three-year-old (name withheld), I won't let the car touch her left side, 1040.
01:45
Got it. This has prior O I see.
01:47
Go ahead. They're located in the lodge.
01:50
Happy, the lodge, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Furnace Run Metro Park, 4955 Townsend Rd, Richfield, OH 44286
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