Woman falls while moving from chair to bathroom, Westchester County NY
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Emergency responders were called to Watson Street, Cortland, for a 58-year-old woman who fell while trying to move from her chair to the bathroom. Her boyfriend was yelling at her at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ground stations, TLC, near Fort Lawson Street, apartment 9 at (number withheld) for a fall.
00:10
Quoton stations, TLC near Watson Street, Department 9-0909, 58-year-old, female that fell, trying to get from her chair to the commode.
00:19
That's quantum stations, TLC, near Watson Street, Department 909, 58-year-old female that fell, trying to get from her chair to the commode.
00:27
To meet a Delta response.
00:29
Croscenry Church Street, Greenville Street,
00:32
6'11.
00:39
29, 28. Anything?
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
Where are you need me?
00:49
Uh,
00:54
town hall,
00:55
parking lot, I'm in Brayside right now, so I'm almost done.
00:59
You're happy?
01:02
Two weapons in now.
01:08
139, 3rd and 347.
01:11
211 is in a group.
01:13
31.39.
01:17
0147.
01:22
1514 watts and 90909 along with the EMS.
01:26
It's a female (name withheld), however her boyfriend's yelling at her.
01:30
Fifty-one-4 WOTts and 9-0-9.
01:32
39-9.
01:39
185, priority 3 to 51, 4 Watson Street, apartment 9,009 in the city of Cortland for a 58-year-old female fell trying to get from her chair to the bathroom.
01:51
185, priority 2 to 51 4 Watson Street, apartment 9,09 in the city of Cortland.
01:57
For a 58-year-old female trying to get from her chair to the bathroom, go to the 17-0.4, timeout, 1612.
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Location mentioned:
Watson St, Cortlandt, NY 10567
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