Medical call for elderly male with decreased consciousness, Dothan AL
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Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near Abbott Street for a 92-year-old man with reduced consciousness, previous combative behavior, diabetes, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Critical near Abbott Street, Cross Street, Ellington Street,
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a 92-year-old male decreased level of consciousness.
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Engine 9, we'll call Critical near Abbott Street.
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Engine, our communication.
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Engine 9.
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Engine 9.
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Community Copy, Engineite En route.
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Patient was previously combative in possession of a cane, medical history of diabetic,
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and PTSD-possible low blood sugar.
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Injury.
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25.
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40-505.
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523 vehicles are going to be east at the intersection on Denny.
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Timor 14357-10 copy.
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10-1-1-1-1-1-4-6-2.
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1462. 1462.
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The other unit 10-1-3.
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Timor 1462.
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Filters and 15 communications.
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Piltures M15.
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M15 and Ratt Medical Call 605 have it.
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Communication copy in 15 in row.
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15 in row. 255.
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4075. 4075.
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We have the vehicles clear the intersection.
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We're now on Randall and Denton.
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Ten more. Seven more.
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Seven times copy.
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Yeah.
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Seventy-seven.
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277.
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10-8.
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277.
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Communication.
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Engine. Indign.
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Your 9. These guys arrived on thing, 605.
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Have it in command.
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Communication, copy.
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The engine nine on scene, Abbott command.
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Location mentioned:
Abbott St, Dothan, AL 36303
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