Woman suffers burns in oxygen tubing fire, Bradford PA
Emergency services responded to a 70-year-old woman at an apartment near Davis Street in Bradford City who suffered facial and hand burns after accidentally igniting her oxygen tubing while smoking. It is unclear if the fire was completely extinguished, and the caller did not cooperate with further questioning.
Audio|Source: McKean County Public Safety, Elk County Fire
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Transcript:
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McKean County,
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Station 1, Ambulance 1 ALS[1] response, Bradford City, near Davis Street, Cross Streets, Williams Street, and Jackson Avenue, burns.
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The King County, Station 1 Ambulance 1 ALS[1].
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Response, Bradford City,
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Near Davis Street, Cross Street, Williams Street, Jackson Avenue.
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Spatial burns, (number withheld).
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My email owners, Tommy.
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(number withheld), near Davis Street, and the downstairs apartment, 70-year-old female, constant alert, chief complaint, facial and possible hand burns due to burning the oxygen tubing while lighting a cigarette.
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Unsure if fire is out, caller was non-compliant and would not answer further questions.
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You'll be on top, too.
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County Squad 1 en route, copy additional.
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Squad 1 en route is (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Davis St, Bradford, PA 16701
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