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Preston, need to respond any available medic.
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Emergency medical call, abdominal pain.
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(number withheld) Glade Run Road, Albany.
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Time alert, 17 fifty-four.
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Call center, 600 and
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eighty-eight. Six hundred and eighty-eight, good.
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Six hundred and eighty-eight, you can show us that one.
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Six hundred and eighty-eight, that one.
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Seventeen fifty-four.
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Six 90 , you're en route.
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Six 90 , you're en route.
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Seventeen fifty-seven, you're going to be en route to (number withheld) Glade Run Road.
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You're going to be en route for a 21-year-old female.
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She's advising that she is having some severe abdominal pain in an old C-section incision.
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She did advise that she is 31 weeks pregnant, no labor pains at all.Break .
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690. She advised that it started a few days ago, has just gradually gotten worse.
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Only medication she has taken was Tylenol, 500 milligrams.
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This morning she said no relief from that.
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She's not feeling faint or dizzy, not sweaty or pale.
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No traumatic injury or recent surgery.
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She says it's going to be below her belly button where the old C-section incision is.
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She said it feels like someone is just recutting that incision back open.
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And she advises the incision is not open at all.I am still trying to get further information from her.