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Person found bleeding at rail terminal in Berks CountyBerks County PA

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Berks County, PA

A person was found injured and bleeding from the head near a rail terminal off Mount Laurel in Nuremberg Township. Emergency medical and fire services responded to the scene.

Audio|Source: Berks County Emergency Services
02:36
Transcript:
Chief 66[1]. Do you punch us the number way to walk into our station that's down road to a Nuremberg Township, the rail terminal off of Mountwell for a person down bleeding from the head. You put engine 66 on it, and you can't use that CMS. We see 1716. Next, Andrew 1615 will be available. It was 6.5 available 1716. Most medic 651-1-1 is available. Smedic-511 available 1716. We're 265-1-0-0-0-0-0-6-1-2. 6-1-2. C61-1-2. C-61-1-2. Kelly. Key 6-Misburg. Go ahead. Just want to confirm, did the transformer actually blow or did you find something that calls the lines to arc? We're believing that it was arcing in our assessment. E2 can do their further investigation. But the transformer is intact. So that's what we're leaning on to. Okay, we see. This is the northern trail, correct? Fly up alone. Perks, 332. We're all rotation. This is the rail trail up on that wall. Directing to our station, 663 on the 7th century on the 7th century. Bruce, 1770. Bruce, 403 on EMS. We overheard Claw 6303. We overheard everything. What is in route? C626. You said behind the street, correct? Yeah, engine 66 should be on scene. Passer-by indicated it was going to be right off of Mount Laurel, probably in the parking lot area. Question. Project 5-5-5-1 available for 188. For engine 66 still on EMS. Engine 66[2]. Engine 66.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Chief 66: Incident commander
[2]
Engine 66: Fire/EMS unit

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