Cyclist injured and unable to move arms near Patty Baker Road, Cumberland MD


A 70-year-old man riding a bicycle on the Great Allegheny Passage near Patty Baker Road crashed and now cannot move his arms. It is unclear if the crash was caused by a medical problem or an accident. The man is not fully alert and has minor bleeding and a possible arm injury.
Audio|Source: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
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Okay, DOS unit 3-4-5 is in-rout. 3-4-5 is in-rout. Great contact with CPD. They're behind 600-tenth Avenue, laceration, self-inflicted, female patient. At 35-1-8's responding. 5-1-8, okay, 12-11. Proceding is a gap for you.
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and Patty Baker Road for a trauma patient. Ambulance 379, Enum 518, Lieutenant 51, and Company 15 first responders. The Gap Trail on Patty Baker Road for a trauma patient. Ambulance 379, N1A, Lieutenant 518, Lieutenant 51, and Company of 15 first responders. Twoblin. Allegheny, that's received.
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2-9-1-8-2. Allegan ammills 344-4 as a hospital. 3-4-4 as a hospital, 12-11. Allie, 4-8, 4-1-8, 2. 5-1-8. 5-1-8, 4-8, 4-1-8. 5-1-8, 4-1-8. 5-1-8, 4-1-1-1-1-1-1-2. I'll wait and see if another unit mark-off so I don't have to repeat the information. 1-2. All-2. All-D., Andrew 1 is out of UPSC-S.
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The edge of one. I want to April's head of 51. This is going to be on the Gap Trail. It's going to be about a quarter mile from the Patty Baker Road intersection towards Cumberland. Seventy-year-old male was not sure if he had a medical event that caused the wreck or he wrecked his bike first. However, he's stating he can't move his arms. He's not fully alert, making sense. There was some minor bleeding and a possible arm injury.
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Location mentioned:
Great Allegheny Passage, Cumberland, MD
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