Fall victim with ankle injury near West Wildwood Ave, Wildwood NJ
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near West Wildwood Avenue for a fall victim with an ankle injury. Mutual aid and basic life support units were requested, with instructions to bring a splint and stair chair.
Audio|Heard on: Cape May County Public Safety
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02:58
Transcript:
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District 3 station 2, BMS, respond to near West Wildwood Avenue, Department 3,
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for a fall victim, ankle injury.
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That's mutual aid in Wildwood,
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near West Wildwood Avenue,
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Department 3, for Fallwick.
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near West Wildwood Avenue, Department Spring, for a fall victim.
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202,000 location.
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Kavana.
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(name withheld),
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please respondent.
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Thank you. We should speak,
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County.
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Thank you, sir.
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Yeah,
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we're going to be tied up on this call here, figure to be on your own.
00:56
Thank you, please.
01:03
Mr. 3, G3, we're driving.
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Okay.
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BLS 2.
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Response to Mutual Aid.
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At near West Wildwood Avenue, Unit Up 3 in Wildwood.
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Timeout, 1135.
01:34
All right. All right.
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Amy Mills, Tess?
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Add at Cooper Coupes.
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1136.
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email soon.
02:05
You dropped out.
02:11
Take it with 2-2-2-2-3.
02:18
Sorry about that, I'm not ready to die.
02:21
Come upstairs, door on the left, you're going to need a split for an ankle injury and probably a snare chair.
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Free Steve, we say it's on.
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Kelly from 32, 20th century.
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Ken.
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En route to Cooper Cates.
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Toppa.
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Capa.
02:56
MS-22 is out.
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Location mentioned:
W Wildwood Ave, Wildwood, NJ 08260
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