Medical emergency for altered mental status at Waverly Place, Opelika AL
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According to the dispatch call, a 61-year-old man experienced altered mental status and was treated at a location near Waverly Place in Opelika. Medical personnel responded to the emergency. The patient may be dehydrated and have abnormal sodium levels.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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E.T. Zone, Engine 2. near Waverly Place.
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Medical.
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E.T. Zone, Engine 2. near Waverly Place.
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Medical.
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He used in reference to a 74-year-old male feeling weed pulled over on the side of 280 and a white Denali, put his flashers on.
00:37
You two other black go.
00:38
What's this in reference to?
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One-year-old male Down syndrome, C-Hundred?
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105, I need you en route to 607 Waverly Place,
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61-year-old male,
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altered mental status.
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Underrated, any available 800 units, meeting route, 9944-4-4-highway 280-8 in the westbound lane, 9944 highway 280 west.
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Caller can be seen by a white Denali in the westbound lane, a 274-year-old male.
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It's still like saying any available in a city block.
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White Denali truck.
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One.
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Residential 1090, 513 Leary 601, 513 Leary 6101.
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Single residents,
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silent panic alarm, no key holder.
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Word.
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I have you en route to 607 Waverly Place in Opelika.
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607 Waverly Place in Opelika.
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They advise his sodium is off and possibly dehydrated.
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Location mentioned:
Waverly Pl, Opelika, AL 36801
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