Paramedics respond to headache emergency near Highway 68, Gaylesville AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a possible medical emergency near Highway 68 in Gaylesville, Alabama, involving a 48-year-old woman who awoke with an extreme headache after reportedly being headbutted by a child the previous night. The caller stated she has a history of brain injury from a past vehicle accident. The situation was treated as a potential head injury requiring medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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This is Floyd EMS.
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Can you be en route near Highway 68 East?
00:07
Near Highway 68 East, 31 Primary.
00:12
A 48-year-old female woke up with an extreme headache.
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Caller advised she has a history of brain injury due to a prior incident.
00:23
A vehicle accident in the past.
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She was reportedly headbutted last night by a child.
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She woke up in extreme pain.
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Location mentioned:
AL-68, Gaylesville, AL 35973
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