Medical emergency near Sawgrass Ln, Chapel Hill TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical incident near Sawgrass Ln in Marshall County. A male patient, approximately 65 to 75 years old, was reportedly vomiting. EMS and first responders were dispatched, and units were en route from nearby locations.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
near Sawgrass Ln, near Sawgrass Ln.
00:05
Sick person.
00:17
Station 56, attention Station 56.
00:19
Need you en route near Sawgrass Ln.
00:23
Sick call, 75 year old male vomiting.
00:25
EMS is coming from Main.
00:31
D6 en route.
00:37
Affirmative 46, I have you en route to.
00:44
Hey (name withheld), that's going to be Bravo's call.
00:50
Affirmative.
00:51
I have Bravo en route to near Sawgrass Ln.
00:56
near Sawgrass Ln, sick person, 75 year old male, vomiting.
01:08
This is 4 en route.
01:17
W5604, heavy route.
01:19
near Sawgrass Ln, 65-year-old male vomiting.
01:27
Go ahead 49.
01:31
Destination (number withheld).
01:40
Affirmative.
01:45
Hey, call me.
01:46
Be advised, Bravo's got a twenty-eight minute response time.
01:54
Copy. We have paged 1st responders as well.
01:57
We have 1st responders patched.
02:03
Copy that. Thank you.
02:10
All right, call fifty-six 30 and route the scene.
02:18
Copy that.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Sawgrass Ln, Chapel Hill, TN 37034
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