Medical call for injured man on Plank Road, Duncansville PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a 50-year-old man with facial bruising and a nosebleed near Plank Road in Duncansville, Pennsylvania. The patient was reportedly on a blood thinner. A vehicle involved in the incident was found in a ditch and required a tow truck, as the operator from Maryland had called for assistance from out of state.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Four hundred and twenty-nine Bravo Hemorrhage, near Plank Rd, Allegheny Township, 17 thirty-two.
00:09
All responding, I-99/US-22 interchange.
00:16
Coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee.
00:17
Near Plank Road entrance B, front of the building.
00:22
Fifty-year-old male, facial bruising and nosebleed, is on blood thinner.
00:34
Four hundred and thirty-eight person, near Eight Ave City, 17 thirty-four.
00:43
Chief 20 black.
00:50
Black PSP, no.
00:52
The vehicle is in a ditch up an embankment just a little bit.
00:57
Definitely going to need a tow, but the operator is from Maryland and he called a wrecker from Maryland.
01:03
I believe we'll want one closer.
01:10
We're supposed to you copy.
01:19
Thirty-two, near Plank Road.
01:22
Engine C, detox going to be a fifty-year-old male, facial bruising and a nosebleed.
01:30
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Plank Rd b, Duncansville, PA 16635
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