Medical emergency at parking lot near Schooley Avenue park, Exeter PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders attended to a single victim at the parking lot near Schooley Avenue park in Exeter. The coroner was notified and expected to arrive in about 30 minutes. The victim was taken to the emergency room by family members.
Audio|Heard on: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Just to advise you, coroner Fernandez is going to be in round at least 30 minutes.
00:20
To the rear of near Schooley Ave, Exeter Borough,
00:26
in the parking lot by the park.
00:28
The only person fall victim,
00:44
(number withheld). We're on the way, you can put Bravo back up.
00:55
County, Ten Echo[1].
01:01
Ten Echo[1] is on the way.
01:13
Yeah, you can 10 alpha.
01:20
Arriving general.
01:43
We're available released by medic 30.
01:56
Okay. He and his wife worked on him to the emergency room, so I told him just to call back when they're available.
02:10
I fire for Quicottetown,
02:14
Clickertown, 48.
02:17
Come up 41.7, North is a White Ford Super Duty pickup truck.
02:23
He's broke down, he's AAA, he says he's on the phone with him right now.
02:40
Ten Echo[1] is on scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Echo: Phonetic letter 'E'
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Location mentioned:
Schooley Ave, Exeter, PA 18643
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