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Medical emergency at near Melrose Lane with elderly male, Dothan AL
Emergency responders handled a medical emergency involving a 79-year-old male near Melrose Lane. The patient had abdominal and hip pain, nausea, vomiting, and was sleepy. The patient was transported to a medical center for care.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, Medical Call Emergency,
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near Melrose Lane, Cross Streets, Grayson Way,
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for a 79-year-old male, complaining of abdominal pain, pain, and left hip.
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In June 5, medical call emergency, near Melrose Lane.
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Two-five to communications.
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Engine 5.
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Indian 5 is around.
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near Melrose Lane.
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Communication copy and J.5 in route.
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Patient is also completing nausea and vomiting as well as sleepiness.
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Injia 5.com.
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1355. 155.
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No.
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Um, 37.
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Block of Rosscar Circle Cross Street Street Drive in North Cherokee Avenue, a lot Honda Civic and a black tractor trailer.
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Suspects, last seen eastbound on Rosscar vehicle pulled into a Palm Beach tan.
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John.
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Filters and 12 to communication.
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Filters and 12.
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12's in route, Melrose Lane.
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Communication copy, 12 in route.
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One patient turned over to filters and non-medical center, non-emergency, Command, terminated Ninja Foreign Service.
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Communications and Coffee patient turned over to filters, non-emergency to Medical Center.
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Location mentioned:
Melrose Ln, Dothan, AL 36303
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