Elderly woman found unresponsive after fall in bathroom, Rural Valley PA
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An approximately 80-year-old woman was found unresponsive after falling in a bathroom near Reefer Hollow Road, Plumcreek Township. The caller reported the patient had a head injury, was lying against the wall near the shower, and showed slight movement but no bleeding. The duration of the fall is estimated at about half an hour.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Citizen Station 70, IRP,
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81,
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Plumcreek Township, near Reefer Hollow Road, unknown female,
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fall patient with head injury, EMIS4.
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Armstrong County, Citizens Amble 8.
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Ambo 8.
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Acknowledging, we'll advise on en route.
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Copy, (number withheld).
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Realerting IRP 81 for an E1 Plumcreek Township, near Reefer Hollow Road,
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80-year-old female and fall page you need to miss for.
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Armstrong from Citizens Amble 8.
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Amble 8. Amble 8? Amble 8.
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Am out.
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You were dispatched (number withheld), responding in (number withheld), call number (number withheld), going to near Reefer Hollow Road, Plumcreek Township.
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It's an 80-year-old female fall patient.
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It's going to be in the bathroom laying against the wall near the shower.
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Caller states patient is unresponsive with slight movement.
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No bleeding that he can see.
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Unsure how long she's been down.
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Caller believes it's approximately half an hour.
01:24
I'm Shink County.
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Can you please repeat the address? It's near Reefer Hollow Road, Plumcreek Township.
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Location mentioned:
Reefer Hollow Rd, Rural Valley, PA 16249
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