Man injured ankle after jumping from window during fire, Rome NY
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According to the dispatch call, a 50-year-old man injured his ankle after jumping from a window during a fire at a location near Hickory Street in Rome. He was unable to walk at the time emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida County Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
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From Rescue 1, fall near Hickory Street.
00:16
Receive 46, 1054.
00:19
Guard control.
00:23
Sam Cair, Ron, Rescue 1, fall, near Hickory Street, cross streets of Holly Street and Turin Road, 50-year-old male who jumped from a window during a fire earlier with an ankle injury, unable to walk at this time.
00:39
17A. Adam 2, 1054.
00:46
Intelligence, ANCRA3 will be responding.
00:49
Okay, 3, responding at 154.
00:52
I can't go, Cuyahara.
00:59
Parkinson's on, Cayaora.
01:03
Kayaura, everyone is to have a reserve CEM, I called O, Colbrook.
01:08
Received Gai Avora Ambulance 2.
01:15
This is 4-3.
01:20
Response to near Hickory Street, 50-year-old male hurt his ankle earlier from jumping out of a window from the fire in Rome earlier.
01:33
I'm able to walk.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory St, Rome, NY 13440
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