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Male patient reported with blood in urine and possible infectionCentral City NE

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17th Ave, Central City, NE 68826

A 911 call reported a male with blood in urine and a suspected urinary tract infection needing medical help near 17th Avenue in Central City.

Audio|Heard on: Valley County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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bed A,
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use the front door, cindrial, male, hematuria,
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UTI,
00:08
well,
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oh,
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near 17th Avenue,
00:34
75, attention, Central City, Avenue, and New York,
00:37
near 17th Avenue,
00:40
27th, 20, 17th Avenue, room, and 24th, 17th Avenue, and
00:56
the unknown exact location,
00:59
received a 911[1] call.
01:02
In the middle of the roadway, I'll look at your exact location.
01:12
Central City, the roadway can give me an exact location.
01:17
The fourth be 18.
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[1]
911: Abandoned (hang-up) 911 call

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17th Ave, Central City, NE 68826

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