Traffic collision on route 287 with injured woman, Tioga County PA
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A traffic collision occurred on Route 287 involving a vehicle with major damage. A 50-year-old woman sustained injuries to her left hand, hip, and leg. She was conscious and had stable vital signs with no loss of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
118 Captain 190 on scene, closing 287 a brought in all alert.
00:30
10-6[1]-011-9 street from regards back to 21.
00:33
So he's your death.
00:38
Those women's helmet to 14-11.
00:46
Time name was 216.
00:47
216.
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216.
00:53
50-year-old female (name withheld), not feeling well.
00:58
Breathing's normal, no COVID concerns.
01:01
Mitchin.
01:04
Copy that.
01:11
15, 6 and not well for a hospital.
01:15
11506 and rats 12 for a hospital.
01:24
L-16-0-6.
01:28
L-2-16-0-0-Z.
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L2-16-0-2.
01:35
23 available.
01:38
9-2-2-415. 9-2-3 available, 14-15.
01:43
Wellsboro Command, Tioga County.
01:51
The Cooper is provided a EPA.
01:57
That one's your state police, I'm unsure.
02:02
Get it.
02:10
With significant damage to vehicle, chief complaint is left hand, left hip, left leg injury,
02:20
no loss of consciousness,
02:22
orientate late time,
02:25
current vital signs, pulse is 80, blood pressure 110 over 67, rest rate 16,
02:31
dodging is 100%.
02:32
On room air,
02:35
no other complaints other than the left hand leg at foot.
02:42
And we'll be there in about 10 minutes.
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10-6: Busy (not available for calls)
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PA-287, Pennsylvania
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