21-year-old injured with finger stuck in restaurant hood, Wynnewood PA
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A 21-year-old male had his finger stuck in the kitchen hood at the Honeygrow restaurant near East Lancaster Avenue. The finger was freed but was bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Police, Fire and EMS - Region 3
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Station 25, Rescue, Honeygrow restaurant, near East Lancaster Avenue.
00:05
Station 25, Rescue, Honeygrow restaurant, near East Lancaster Avenue.
00:09
In Chatham Road and West Old Wynnewood Road.
00:12
Windwood, Lowry 3rd, KG 75.75.
00:15
I'm coming here's zone 631, no further discussion.
00:19
County, 3832.
00:21
332.
00:24
Class 2 to Phoenixville, there where.
00:29
32, okay?
00:32
25, all right.
00:40
Deputy 25. It's a 21-year-old male with a finger stuck in the kitchen hood.
00:47
And they're now stating they got his finger out.
00:55
Okay, you confirm that from the caller,
00:58
the original caller?
01:00
Okay, that's confirmed from staff who was the original caller.
01:07
Okay,
01:08
you can recall 25.
01:10
18-2, okay.
01:11
Okay, so available.
01:12
Johnny, 318-2 is on the scene.
01:16
25 recall for deputy 25.
01:19
TELCO, Winoid A, cover 313.
01:23
Lacerations, Honeygrow restaurant, near East Lancaster Avenue.
01:26
TELCO, Winoid A, cover 313.
01:31
Lacerations, Honeygrow restaurant, near East Lancaster Avenue, between Chatham Road and West Old Wynnewood Road.
01:36
And with text all over.
01:38
Chattley, 339.
01:45
239 okay it's going to be a 21-year-old to have their finger stuck in the hood system it's now out, finger is bleeding.
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Location mentioned:
E Lancaster Ave Unit #3B, Wynnewood, PA 19096
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