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Man unconscious after hay feeder accident in Spring Run
Medical Emergency
Near Creek Rd, Spring Run, PA 17262
A man was found unconscious and not breathing after a hay feeder fell on him. CPR is being given and air medical help is on standby.
Audio|Source: Fire Police Operations Channels
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Transcript: (name withheld), 2, Assistant Chief 21, 14-508 Creek Road. The 50-year-old male, he's not conscious, not breathing. Hayfeeder fell on top of him. The hayfeeder's no longer on top of him. We are giving CPR instructions 1733. Okay, call me that. Can you pull air medical one standby? It's still something like this on a scene. That's correct. 1733.
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Near Creek Rd, Spring Run, PA 17262
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