Traumatic knee injury sparks urgent ambulance call in Layton, Layton UT
An ambulance was dispatched to near West Antelope Drive for a 58-year-old man who developed sudden knee pain outside his unit, which caused immobility and concern for injury.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Ambulance 533, respond to 30 Zulu, traumatic injury, at near West Antelope Drive.
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Kate Layton.
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Ambulance 533, respond to 30Zulu, traumatic injury.
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At near West Antelope Drive, in Layton.
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Accidental.
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She's ready now, and now especially...
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Minutes 533, you responding all for response on the traumatic at near West Antelope Drive.
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Near West Antelope Drive, it's going to be Coil Cove No.
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5H. Complaints is going to be outside of the unit.
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58-year-old male wearing a checked blue vinyl jacket and a black beanie.
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He's advising his left knee just started hurting and you can't straighten it out.
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Unknown if he's injured it.
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About those three copy details.
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