Medical call for a female who fell on the second floor of a medical office building on Coal Valley Road in Washington County; possible bariatric patient exceeding 500 lbs., Washington County PA
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Medical call for a female who fell on the second floor of a medical office building on Coal Valley Road in Washington County; possible bariatric patient exceeding 500 lbs.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Office building, Justice 5-Doll 5, Coal Valley Road,
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second floor of the medical office building,
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for an unknown-made female who fell 11.1.
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6-0-1-1-1-1-0.
00:17
One office now, another death.
00:41
The station sixty-fourth motion control, this is Texas, the test only.
00:51
I found out the wrong one.
00:53
You want your call?
01:10
Sorry, agent 643, um,
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set that six out solar, you need your on call.
01:24
There was any additional information for the patient that stated that he's on the second floor of that building.
01:40
Sorry,
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that's just a key.
02:09
Howard Jefferson.
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3 feet, 11.23.
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7.23.
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7.5.
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206. It's a lot.
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271.
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271.
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Clear from the port PD with one day, CJ.
02:36
Can I get a number please?
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Headway.
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It's going to be Iowa, Papa,
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Oscar, Juliet, 456.
03:22
9031 that's out of Iowa State.
03:25
Yeah,
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ten for it.
03:30
Okay.
03:36
6101 from county I just received an update that your patient possibly exceeds the bariatric weight at 500 and again so on the second floor unless there is another patient for the same location because there was a second call 11 being fast
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