Elderly man falls from tree stand with back injury, Shinglehouse PA
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An elderly man in his seventies fell about 10 feet from a tree stand near Fourth Run Road in Sharon Township. He is conscious and breathing normally but has a back injury. It is unclear if he hit his head.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Tarrantowning from at 39, Sharon Township, near Fourth Run Road.
00:06
For a manned out of a street ramp...
00:08
...out of a street ramp...
00:12
Counting township, near Fourth Run Road.
00:17
Man fell out of a tree stand.
00:26
You know, sorry, nice, can you back.
00:29
First nine, six, or one of the cover.
00:43
An elderly male approximately in his 70s, caller stated that he fell out a tree stand.
00:52
They did have him up by the barn by the road right now.
00:57
Crewsand approximately 10 feet tall was responding and breathing normally,
01:02
claiming to hurt his back, unknown if he hit his head.
01:06
We did notify James Version as well.
01:14
Tyrosy County.
01:20
Amyuk 39,
01:22
you cut yourself off.
01:29
Can you're cut yourself off, can your feedback.
01:42
Mr. 35 to the off-duty,
01:45
the construction fire that was in the kitchen, fire bell out, repeating for the fire and rescue team.
01:50
The second dispatch should respond to the off-duty, 1710.
01:58
Chief 39.
02:01
Chief 39.
02:05
Okay, Chief 39.
02:07
Your medical is requiring this view by their standby at this time.
02:13
Hi, this is it at Amulence 396.
02:22
The patient fell approximately 10 feet, lower back pain,
02:32
negative loss of consciousness.
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Location mentioned:
W Run Rd, Elk Township, PA
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