Medical emergency: male with neck pain after fainting, Glasgow KY
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Emergency responders were sent to near Cedar View Drive for a 30-year-old man who fainted and is now responsive but has neck pain.
Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
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02:53
Transcript:
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South Barren Cedar View Drive on a faint.
00:12
Central South Barren Firefighters, needs are going to be in rail near Cedar View Drive, near Cedar View Drive, 30-year-old male.
00:20
Patient is responsive.
00:23
Neck pain, second page 720.
00:30
Ten four.
00:35
29, Glasgow.
00:37
All right.
00:42
I'm 97 in South Green for school truck.
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It's already one last go.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:53
Class 2.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
You can be in Route near West Main Street, near West Main Street.
01:08
Caller advised that she's the caretaker of an elderly male.
01:12
She advised that he walked off in an orange shirt and khaki pants,
01:17
unknown which direction he headed in.
01:22
What's the closest cross-stitch that resident?
01:32
It sits on the corner of Marie Drive and West Main Street, Murray Drive and West Main Street, right past the Royal City Road.
01:42
Okay.
01:51
Cut.
01:53
All unit 398, 919 is individual with 104.
01:57
This is Bubba Scott.
01:58
One Bubba's got things.
02:02
104, cat number (number withheld), (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
02:17
South Barren, Cedar View drive on paint.
02:32
Central South Barren Firefighters need someone to be in route near seaterview drive near seaterview drive on a faint 30-year-old male fainted he's back responses at this time so I've forgotten neck pain third and final page I do also Ed
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Location mentioned:
Cedar View Dr, Glasgow, KY 42141
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