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Woman's foot trapped in couch in North CarolinaWake County NC

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Ridgepine Dr, North Carolina 27502

Emergency responders were sent to Ridgepine Drive, North Carolina for a 40-year-old woman whose foot was trapped in a couch. It is not clear if there were injuries or other people involved.

Audio|Heard on: Wake County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:27
Transcript:
00:00
We're out to Ridgepine Drive.
00:03
We have a third-party caller, not on scene.
00:07
A 40-year-old female has her foot trapped in a couch.
00:12
I believe the couch is going to be located downstairs.
00:17
I believe an appendage is going to be the only thing that's trapped,
00:23
unknown if there are any obvious injuries, unknown if there's anybody else injured.

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Location mentioned:
Ridgepine Dr, North Carolina 27502

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  3. Responders Arrive and Assess Access
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