Woman feels faint at residence near North Tenth street, Artesia NM
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call near North Tenth Street for a 54-year-old woman feeling faint with a history of diabetes and lung disease. She has a service dog on site.
Audio|Heard on: Eddy County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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RTCHA at UMF, RTCHA at UMF, 700 North Tenth, Settlement, Norton, Yadlo's Apartment,
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110, Corrections, 1010 for DIPO will be reading.
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RGESA EMF, RG EMF, RGEMS, for 7, 700 North 10th as the helmet from at 10,
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for development be released 2.9 to 26.
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9.32 central, show up a third round.
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Notting 27.
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7. Do you have any patient information?
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So you're going to have a 54-year-old female.
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I think she has a diabetic and has COPD.
00:58
She feels very faint and each time she stands up, she feels like she's going to pass out.
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It has happened before the last time it was in reference to her CLPD.
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I understand, thank you.
01:16
This is (name withheld) brother.
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She does have a service dog and she wanted to go ahead.
01:25
Copy that.
01:32
There are two sand jokes show something.
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Copy 959. I do hear a large dog in the background.
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Use caution.
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I have that advice to put her away.
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Understood.
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Thank you.
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Central 10-932.
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She's going to be at unit east and she's going to be seen on this morning.
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Copy that. We have eyes on her.
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And copy her.
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Location mentioned:
N 10th St, Artesia, NM 88210
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