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Elderly woman in grafton has medical complications after vaccine, Grafton WV
Emergency responders are called to assist a 75-year-old woman in Grafton who is experiencing ongoing medical issues after a vaccine, with possible complications from diabetes and new medication.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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433, St.M. Road, Grafton, vaccine, company 40, EMS, response.
00:06
Hey, Gores, Units, responding, number 57, Sunset Terrace Drive.
00:10
Again, the caller's mother is at the residence to watch her kids.
00:13
The father, (name withheld) is there, sitting he's not supposed to be there.
00:18
The mother's going to be a saw ya.
00:20
Call was on the phone with her mother to hear the father in the background yelling.
00:24
Again, secondhand information.
00:26
Call is currently a Ruby, and mothers there are one kind of children.
00:44
Three-seven one headquarters.
00:47
Good copy. Newtelling on scene break.
00:51
433, Hayman Road, Grafton, back team.
00:55
Company 40 EMS has been alerted, (number withheld).
00:58
Well, I'm seeing 371, (number withheld), guys.
01:04
Just be advised my mobile radio batteries starting to die, so I might not have contact until the next officer gets on scene.
01:13
Okay, twice is your four.
01:15
49.
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Responding 433, human road, 49, (number withheld).
01:25
High quarters, 49.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
You're responding for a 75-year-old female with vaccine.
01:35
It's an ongoing issue.
01:36
Also has a history of diabetes.
01:39
To start a new medicine today, I'm sure if that's related.
01:43
I appreciate.
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Grafton, WV 26354
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