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Female injured with possible broken leg at Colbert CountyColbert County AL

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Colbert County, AL

A 73-year-old female suffered traumatic injuries, including a possible broken leg and bleeding, near Currentton Drive in Colbert County. Air medical transport was accepted with a 22-minute estimated arrival.

Audio|Source: Colbert County Fire
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Transcript:
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Keller Station 2 with Nitrate City Rescue. Needier in response to near Currentton Drive.
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Near Currentton Drive.
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That's near Currentton Drive for a 73-year-old female with traumatic injuries.
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911, 70 by 1139.
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The 1939.
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After receipt page.
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Copy receipt.
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Number one, can you advise on the type of injury? The 10-4[1] is going to be a possible broken leg, bleeding,
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also be advised Air Evac 110 did accept with a 22-minute ETA, that's 2-2-minute ETA.
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All right to see the copy.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)

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