Stroke alert medical call en route to hospital, Dothan AL
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Emergency medical personnel are responding to a stroke alert near Ross Clark Circle in Dothan. Medic 1 and Medic 1A are en route to the medical center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1, Medical 1A, en route filters, stroke alert, ATCC has been notified.
00:05
104, so nice, kidney.
00:08
We're about to in-rout medical center.
00:13
That's copy, southeast.
00:17
(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:19
(number withheld).
00:21
Communication probably Medic 1, Medic 1A, and our medical center, I'm emergency stressler, ATCC, and N-7.
00:29
Acknowledgment (Message received).
00:33
4255.
00:35
1455.
00:37
We have a lot of each other, I mean.
00:40
Acknowledgment (Message received).
00:43
We all have been 704.
00:45
14-14.
00:47
Acknowledgment (Message received). And for Allison.
00:52
(name withheld), Command, communications.
00:55
Capoe, thank you.
00:57
(name withheld), Command.
00:59
Thirteen, Chapter 2.
01:00
1372. 1372.
01:03
Ententeenthly.
01:05
Command is going to be terminated.
01:06
Entente one around south-use retrievers now.
01:08
Engine one's going to be temporary a lasso.
01:13
10452. Communication, copy.
01:15
Command, terminated.
01:17
Agent 1, in-rout, south east.
01:18
Two-tree personnel temporarily left out.
01:21
Siltre's M-17.
01:22
Community personnel.
01:23
Sultures M-17.
01:26
17 is in route 43-10 at the Murray Highway.
01:29
Communication copy.
01:31
M. 17 in-rout.
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Location mentioned:
Ross Clark Cir, Dothan, AL 36301
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