74-year-old woman falls at Whitehall apartment, Whitehall NY
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A 74-year-old woman fell at an apartment in Skeensboro Harbor Apartments near Elizabeth Street in Whitehall. Emergency services responded and mutual aid from nearby towns was initially requested but later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Skeensboro M.S.
00:01
Whitehall first responders, Fort Ann and Fair Haven EMS, automatic mutual aid for Skeensboro.
00:05
Skeensboro Harbor Apartments, near Elizabeth Street, Apartment 204, the Mallory residence.
00:12
74-year-old female fallen, unknown injuries.
00:16
109, 3-1.
00:37
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00:52
Skeensboro M.S.
00:53
Whitehall first responders.
00:56
Fort Ann and Fair Haven EMS.
00:57
Automatic mutual aid for Skeensboro.
01:00
Skeensboro Harbor Apartments near Elizabeth Street, Apartment 204.
01:04
Mallory resident.
01:06
74-year-old female fallen, unknown injuries.
01:08
09, 3,2.
01:23
Bhoffern.
01:37
Skeensboro, Fairhaven, Fort Ann.
01:39
At this time, you can cancel the mutual aid request.
01:41
Skeensboro is acknowledging a full crew responding momentarily.
01:45
0934.
01:50
4952 DMS control.
01:54
EOS Control 4952.
01:57
We're responding.
02:01
364952 Party 1BL's response to the Mallory Residence, Central Harbor, near Elizabeth Street, Apartment 204 in Whitehall.
02:09
The 74-year-old female is conscious, alert, breathing, fallen, unknown injury.
02:16
Received.
02:19
4952, responding, 093.
02:27
4952, EMS control.
02:32
EMS control 4952.
02:36
Unseen.
02:40
4952 on scene, 0940.
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Location mentioned:
Elizabeth St, Whitehall, NY 12887
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