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Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety · 4 days ago
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Pass out subject at Stratford Academy, near Avenue M.
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It would be a male in a black Toyota Tundra.
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Medical emergency near Avenue M at Stratford Academy
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person passed out near Stratford Academy on Avenue M. The individual may be a male associated with a black Toyota Tundra.
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