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Person falls and injures hip at Teller Race area, Reading PA
Medical Emergency
Reading, PA
A person fell while walking in the Teller Race area and hurt their hip. There are no signs of any crime.
Audio|Source: South Eastern PA Air Medical
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Transcript: 228-t-teller race, a person tripped and fell. Hip pain and there doesn't have a history of a crime.
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Location mentioned:
Reading, PA
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