Woman falls and needs assistance at apartment complex, Shippensburg PA
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A 57-year-old woman fell at the Mallard Run Apartments on Lisburn Road and required assistance from EMS to be lifted.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire Dispatch (Main)
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02:30
Transcript:
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Call around town chip, 820, Lisburn Road, Mallard Run Apartments, Department 511.
00:04
CISC EMS with the thing box 1203, class 3 response, medical assist company 12.
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820, Lisburn Road, Mallard Run Apartments, Apartment 511.
00:23
Assisting EMS with lifting Box 1203, Class 3[1] response.
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Medical assistance company 12 is due 1927.
00:45
Burr of Carlisle, 414 West Penn Street, cardiac arrest box 4101, class 1 response, medical assist company 41.
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Class 1 response, medical assist company 41 is due, 1929.
01:15
Okay,
01:17
Corey, response was respond over 6.
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Squad 12, 1929.
01:28
Andrew 141, respond to 4.
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Enter 141, 1930.
01:39
Aged 14414 West Penn Street, 48-year-old female, not conscious, not breathing, we are giving instructions.
01:47
Do you have MQ440 responding?
01:55
Copy the info, MQ440 responding.
01:56
Copy the info, Miki 4-4.
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We also have MQ 140 as well.
02:05
Copy. Copy.
02:12
Squat 12 from headquarters 820 Lisburn Road, Mallory Run Apartments, Department 511,
02:17
EMS AIML's 174 on a scene, 57-year-old female fall victim requested you for lifting.
02:23
All right, any stressful, see.
02:28
Squat 12, 1931.
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[1]
Class 3: Downgraded/non-emergency response
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Shippensburg, PA 17257
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