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Medical emergency for elderly man with stomach pain, Elgin OK
Emergency responders were called near Northeast Welch Road for a 73-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but experiencing stomach pain.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
This is Mr. Kirk's EMS, Elgin First Responders.
00:02
Kirk's EMS, Elgin, first responders.
00:05
Pianaut near Northeast Welch Road.
00:12
For a 73-year-old male conscious and breathing with abdominal pain, Delta level response, all traffic firegrounds theory, and of your first page is (number withheld).
00:23
Perks is clear, 251 is responding.
00:36
Dispatch to Elgin first responders, Elgin first responders, be en route to near Northeast Welch Road.
00:45
Near Northeast Welch Road for 73-year-old male conscious and breathing complaining of abdominal pain.
00:51
This is going to be a delta-level response, all traffic on Fireground 3, end of your second page at (number withheld).
01:02
05 East, being as in Boy Avenue,
01:07
for a 74 person,
01:10
the RP stated that she states that there's suspicious things going on in the area, there's a truck parked at the corner with three kids,
01:19
one is wearing a red shirt with flashlights just walking around unknown for the description,
01:27
and she says that if the contact is needed.
01:36
Control.
01:41
All units be advised as 7677 and not to near Northeast Welch Road.
01:47
Again, that's near Northeast Welch Road.
01:51
For a 73-year-old male, conscious and breathing with stomach pain.
01:56
Dispac clear.
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Location mentioned:
NE Welch Rd, Elgin, OK 73538
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