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Medical call for anxiety and high blood pressure near Weiss Lake Blvd, Leesburg AL
Emergency responders were called to near Weiss Lake Boulevard for a 57-year-old female experiencing anxiety and high blood pressure. The caller also reported suspicious activity near the campground and acting strangely, prompting a precautionary response.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:48
Transcript:
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Dispatch of Floody MS.
00:01
Respond to near Weiss Lake Boulevard, lot one.
00:04
We've got a 57-year-old female.
00:06
She's having some anxiety.
00:09
She advised her blood pressure is high since she's not feeling well.
00:11
Near Weiss Lake Boulevard, lot number one.
00:20
33 is coming.
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Well, go ahead.
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Two,
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four.
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Just patch, the 305.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:45
3.05, can you get around to the campground, near Weiss Lake Boulevard?
00:50
I've paged out an ambulance.
00:52
1072 called and advised she was having an anxiety attack,
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and then she mentioned that her blood pressure is high.
00:58
She's not feeling well.
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And then she said to be careful that people have been messing around out later.
01:04
She doesn't seem to be acting right.
01:06
Can you respond precautionary?
01:09
Inform A, maybe for you.
01:14
1040, near Weiss Lake Boulevard, lot one.
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Dispatch, the medic 33.
01:28
Take three, go ahead.
01:33
Next 33 asked 305 to respond with the precautionary.
01:38
This caller was acting strange, said to be careful that she's heard people messing around outside the campground.
01:48
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Weiss Lake Blvd, Leesburg, AL 35983
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