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Elderly woman found after fall with head and hip pain
Medical Emergency
Near Fort Loudon Rd, Mercersburg, PA 17236
Audio|Source: Fire Police Operations Channels
00:36
Transcript: Any doubt it is, I'm going to just kind of roll back. Thank you, 2314, Chambersford, Hospital. (name withheld) 2314, 526. Franklin, Amy, and Steinstein, Class 3, 2345, Fort Laudanburg. 73-year-old female, conscious of an organ, fell approximately 1730 yesterday. She's been on the floor since. She did hit her head and has been having pain in her back end hips. 527.
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Near Fort Loudon Rd, Mercersburg, PA 17236
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