Person refuses hospital after reported bleeding incident, Wrightsville PA
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Emergency services responded to a bleeding report near Vine Street in Wrightsville. The person involved refused hospital care and no further medical emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: York County EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Box 4101[1], Wright-Hillboro, 240, Vine Street, Hemorrhage Class 3, Time on 1820.
00:17
All right, bro.
00:18
Okay, it's 95 to be one to translate to your castle.
00:26
Oh.
00:27
So, two sixty one.
00:30
Oh,
00:31
two six, one.
00:37
You were up to be a guadass.
00:38
Alright.
00:40
She was very common in Walmart at Barbies.
00:44
Oh,
00:49
yeah.
00:54
I was just checking if you got that here.
00:55
I'll be out investigating.
00:58
Yeah.
01:01
Chief, do you want to divide this as part upon their EMS is needed? Because that's going to be in state theory.
01:07
I'm going to call them to see if you have it.
01:12
I would check on injuries, go ahead and start fire for a debris.
01:17
Okay, he's please go.
01:24
But you have to hear, we didn't find out.
01:38
4101, Whitefieldville, 240, Vile Street, average 5th 3, time of 1822.
01:52
You can place us available, the person who called was there, and the other individual,
01:59
the person that was called for, she does not want to go to the hospital and that there was no reason for the call, so we will be clear to that call.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Box 4101: Fire box/box area identifier for the incident location
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Location mentioned:
Vine St, Wrightsville, PA 17368
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