14-year-old injured playing basketball at Mount Markham, West Winfield NY
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Emergency services responded to Mount Markham High School gym for a 14-year-old female injured in a basketball game. The injury involved the knee, and medical assistance was provided at the location near Fairground Road, West Winfield, Herkimer County.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For county to Ridgewater Mutual 8 EMS, Mount Markham High School, near Fairground Road, located in the gym for a 14-year-old female, the injury from a basketball game, 1935.
00:15
Essential three copies, thank you.
00:22
That's fine, we'll take that.
00:26
Thank you.
00:28
27 on 2
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On 2nd 27
00:37
Gabrielle of Beaumonte 10-year-old white female
00:42
And they Carson Biamonte 8-year-old white male
00:47
1936
00:49
Cobb and roll
00:55
5.4 at 1939.
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545 Fairground Road, West Windfield from Herkimer County.
01:06
Please water ambulance.
01:16
Knee injury from a basketball game, near Fairground Road, West Winfield, Herkimer County, and Mount Markham.
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Bridgewater ambulance.
01:28
Knee injury from a basketball game, near Fairground Road, West Winfield,
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Mount Markham.
01:35
From Herkimer County,
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the 14 female with a knee injury.
01:42
Be in the gymnasium.
01:45
It will be Malcolm of School.
01:49
1940.
01:51
Be in the Malcolm, Michael.
01:52
Thank you for your ambulance.
02:00
A injury from a vestibody.
02:02
near Fairground Road.
02:05
On the road.
02:06
Welcome.
02:11
With a knee injury.
02:15
The mark on the school.
02:21
1940.
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Location mentioned:
Fairground Rd, West Winfield, NY 13491
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