Elderly man injured after horse accident, Millersburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded near State Route 557 in Millersburg, Ohio, after an elderly man was run over or thrown by a horse. He was alert, breathing, and sustained leg lacerations. EMS and fire personnel provided treatment at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Holmes County Fire and EMS
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
East Holmes squad personnel respond.
00:03
near State Route 557.
00:06
Elderly male run over by a horse.
00:07
He is alert and breathing, does have a couple small lacerations on his leg.
00:13
Repeating East Holmes squad personnel.
00:15
near State Route 557 correction.
00:21
Elderly male thrown over by a horse. He is awake and alert.
00:25
Does have small lacerations on his legs.
00:27
Time out (number withheld).
00:33
Unit 51 in route.
00:39
Unit 51 in route, unit 14 out.
00:49
Unit 820, excuse me.
00:54
Unit 822 on scene, (number withheld).
00:57
Unit 51, he has about a six-inch laceration right behind the knee.
01:04
We're talking.
01:06
Not complaining of any other injuries.
01:11
You're clear.
01:17
Unit 3845 is on scene.
01:22
Unit 845, unit 14 help.
01:29
Unit 351, we're on scene.
01:33
Unit 51, you are on scene.
01:34
Unit 14 acknowledged.
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Location mentioned:
OH-557, Millersburg, OH 44654
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