Medical emergency at houston county residence, Dothan AL
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency near Haven Drive in Houston County involving a 69-year-old patient with low blood pressure, low blood sugar, dizziness, light-headedness, and possible shortness of breath.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The Interior Department, Timit 2, 24, Central 38, go to non-retention, near Haven Drive.
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Communications, Copy, Flood.
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Communication, S. Communication, S.
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Okay,
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go.
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Five,
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Advice if you can handle medical call critical, dope and hypertension, near Haven Drive, cross streets, doctors, and Alma.
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From being route from the shop.
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Measure 5. Repeat where you're around from.
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The city shop.
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1247. 1247.
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247. 23.
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Copy. Engine 5 en route from the City Shop.
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Will be a 69-year-old, low blood pressure, low sugar, light-headed, dizzy,
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possible shortness of breath.
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Second call is safe.
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2.1240-7. Each 5.
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Communication,
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such a 5.
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Communication, such a 5.
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The City Shop will be in the fan room.
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Trial.
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Piction it will be in the exam.
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Mark Gaubert.
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1262.
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Annable.
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Two or 12.
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Tilture 17.
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Communications.
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Communications, Piltures, I'm 17.
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En route, Haven Drive.
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Copy Pilturesham-17 route.
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Interfire Communications.
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Communications.
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Communications, H.5.
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Interimps Riving on Team Haven, Drive-Y, Haven, Command.
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Copy and Survive, Riving, Raven,
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Command.
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Location mentioned:
Houston County, 207 Haven Dr, Dothan, AL 36301
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