Elderly man injured in fall near Cooperstown Rd, Cooperstown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a medical call near Cooperstown Road and South Main Street for a possible elderly man who fell. Personnel requested additional support for the response. Separately, another EMS team was dispatched to a dialysis center for a woman experiencing breathing difficulties. Both incidents were treated as medical emergencies under standard protocols.
Audio|Heard on: Venango County Fire Departments, Oil City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Station 5 Cooperstown, EMS offer response.
00:03
Near Cooperstown Road and South Main Street for a 76-year-old male fall.
00:09
Time now is 10:38.
00:12
The other side acknowledges.
00:21
Acknowledging 10:40.
00:29
Thanks, County Nine.
00:31
Station 3.
00:34
EMS Charlie response, US 322, All-City Dialysis.
00:50
Station 3 EMS Charlie response near US 322 to Oil City Dialysis at the mall for a 71-year-old female with difficulty breathing. Dispatch time 10:41.
01:15
Station 5 responding.
01:17
Requesting additional manpower.
01:29
Acknowledging the dialysis call.
01:39
Acknowledged, 10:22.
01:48
6105 from Fairfield, feedback received.
01:56
Responding at 10:23.
02:02
Station 5 Cooperstown requesting additional manpower, EMS response, Cooperstown Road.
02:25
Station 5 Cooperstown requested additional manpower.
02:29
Unit responding near Cooperstown Road.
02:33
Cross streets of South Main Street for 76-year-old male fall.
02:36
Time now is 10:43.
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