22-year-old male suffers finger amputation by train tracks


A 22-year-old man lost part of his finger in an accident near the railroad tracks. The bleeding is controlled, and emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
Like that's (name withheld). New York Township, PCA. 173 Tuckerton Road, 6-week closer Drive, West State, Living Crest Avenue, by the railroad tracks for an ALS[1] Trave. 95604, Yule of Road Township, PCA. The road is the building by the railroad tracks. 173 Tuckerton Road between corporate drives and running cross avenue for an ALS trauma. 1041. 6.m.8156.0.1041. 1041. 1741. 1741. The 22-year-old male, this thing is, a stinky finger that was amputated by a mechanism on a train and that bleeding is controlled, they can see bone.
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Near Tuckerton Rd, Reading, PA 19605
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