Elderly man with head injury behind bowling lanes, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man suffered a head injury behind the bowling lanes near Emerson Lane in Parkersburg. Details were limited. Emergency responders are on scene providing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
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Station 4, respond to Emerson Lanes near 36th Street in Parkersburg, elderly male,
00:06
injured his head behind the lanes.
00:09
No other information, time of letter 1848.
00:18
Central Show 18 on C.
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Central 18 on C.
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Central 1849.
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17.
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416, showing you in Route 151-136 Street, Emerson Lane.
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Caller wasn't very forthcoming with information, just advised elderly male who is the mechanic is behind the lanes with a head injury, no other information.
01:12
Station 4, please respond to 222 Nicolette Road in Iowa Valley Health Care, 97-year-old female unconscious, unresponsive, is breathing on the page 1852.
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46.
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That subject is going to be negative for 99s and negative priors as well.
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Nothing on the alarm board.
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418, your traffic's very broken.
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Are you advising there's nothing on the alarm board?
02:28
Number 16.
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Finger hook.
02:35
Emerson Lane is called back-in advised.
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They are doing CPR currently.
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Location mentioned:
36th St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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