Medical emergency for elderly female near Hickory Ave, Heidelberg MS
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According to the dispatch call, a 75-year-old female near Hickory Avenue experienced a medical emergency with rapid heart rate, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. Additionally, a 15-year-old student at Mount Olive Attendance Center was reported going in and out of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire and Police
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Transcript:
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Medical call near Hickory Avenue.
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75-year-old female with racing heart and dizziness.
00:12
Emergency medical call near Hickory Avenue.
00:20
75-year-old female with rapid heart rate and dizziness.
00:24
Can you spell that road for them?
00:50
Please, central, twenty-third.
00:55
Kevin.
00:57
Unit J-227 has work, ten-seven.
01:00
Unit J-27 has worked, ten-seven.
01:02
Unit J-27 has worked, 27.
01:05
Demolk, Emil.
01:07
Emil.
01:08
Email.
01:10
Medical call.
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Near Hickory Avenue.
01:15
75-year-old female.
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Heart racing and feeling busy.
01:19
Yes, my clear.
01:22
Medical call near Hickory Avenue.
01:28
75-year-old female.
01:30
Heart racing and feeling dizzy.
01:32
This question.
01:34
Clear.
01:40
At Mount Olive Attendance Center.
01:45
15-year-old student going in and out of consciousness has passed out at this time at the Mount Olive Attendance Center.
02:05
Fire control 821.
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821, he dropped to near Hickory Avenue. 75-year-old female difficulty breathing.
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Near Hickory Avenue.
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Copy that. I'm a Morgan.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory Ave, Heidelberg, MS 39439
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