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Woman rescued after getting stuck in river mud near South StreetProctor VT

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South St, Proctor, VT 05765

A 59-year-old woman became stuck in river mud near South Street while trying to rescue her dog. She reported arm pain and exhaustion. Fire and medical personnel responded and transported her. The call was later identified as an accidental activation and was canceled.

Audio|Source: Champlain Valley Fire & EMS
05:47
Transcript:
00:00
Turn free to respond to the area near South Street for a river rescue.
00:09
59-year-old female went into the river to attempt to rescue a dog and is now stuck, complaining of arm pain.
00:17
Catch to Proctor Fire, response underway.
00:21
Near South Street in Proctor for a river rescue.
00:26
59-year-old female went into the river, attempting to rescue a dog.
00:30
Now unable to get out, advising her arms are hurting.
00:35
Temantil on 1401.
00:49
Wall, Spine, downtown rolling.
00:54
One. One.
01:00
...Walli. ...Waltz, Steve.
01:05
Would you dispatch, Reynolds, sit you with your slipwater, please.
01:11
I'm looking for the information from 911.
01:14
She is stuck in the mud on the edge of the bank.
01:17
She's not moving.
01:21
Point to that.
01:25
Data be a metal baries are you transporting 1403.
01:28
You're going through the church parking lot.
01:48
Channel 2, please.
01:55
Central, Middleburyport.
01:57
Reformed.
02:03
Revenue Station, Channel 1.
02:11
Dr. 11th State Dispatch.
02:17
I want to make sure regional ambulances en route.
02:23
The region is also en route.
02:26
Requesting second town, 1404.
02:31
Additional manpower.
02:35
to Proctor 11.
02:36
Are we requesting a second tone for additional manpower?
02:42
No,
02:45
manpower.
02:59
Pha-A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
03:34
In fact, Proctor Fire.
03:41
Do you, Cocter Fire.
03:43
To interview to respond, additional manpower, near South Street in Proctor.
03:49
59-year-old female, stuck in the mud in the river on the bank, complaining of arm pain and exhaustion.
03:55
Proctor Levitonstein advising best access is through the church parking lot.
04:00
Tonotone, 1407.
04:05
It's back to fire.
04:13
No, latter one in road non-free.
04:19
No, then.
04:23
Settled very poor.
04:28
Go ahead.
04:31
Transporting one in the quarter.
04:33
Copy Middlebury for transporting 4014-07.
04:38
Okay,
04:40
that was an accidental.
04:50
That was an accidental activation.
05:07
Thank you.
05:30
This is a cancellation tone, repeat cancellation tone, free to respond to Proctor, accidental activation.
05:38
To Pittsburgh Fire, this is a cancellation tone, repeat cancellation tone for you to respond to Proctor, accidental activation.
05:44
Time of cancellation, 4209.

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South St, Proctor, VT 05765
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