Airport staff member injured knee and ankle after fall, Windsor Locks CT
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According to the dispatch call, a female airport security employee near the loading docks at Bradley International Airport injured her knee and ankle after a fall.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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WNSA C-74 Bradley Fire respond to the Aero Security Office by the Loading Docks for an Aero Security employee, a female cell,
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injured her knee and ankle.
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Repeat, Bradley Fire, respond to the Aero Security Office near the Loading Docks for a...
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A female employee that flips themselves has knee and ankle pain.
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Any copy, you can start, Angel.
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Last hour to Harvard, I'm rolling.
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Get back, Cappies, responding 1325.
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Capital City's on.
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Thirteen for nine, third one.
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Okay.
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All right. District 2, Senate.
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Robert.
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All right.
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Are you, Tom rolling?
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I'm Harvard.
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We have units in the area, prospect, and capital.
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We had stout out with a file 100, Sam, Henry, Nancy, John.
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One right to take this standard of sale wearing a black hat,
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select from officers in the area.
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The farther from within route to air security is the impact on the block for, you know, hopefully that fell with knee injury,
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Bradley International Airport (BDL), Schoephoester Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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