Medical emergency near McKay Pl, Pelahatchie MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible medical incident near McKay's Place in Pelahatchie involving an older male who was vomiting blood and appeared to have an altered level of consciousness. Details are based on radio communication and have not been confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Center to Leesburg, being route 200 and near McKay's Place.
00:04
Near McKay's Place for a third-party caller advising there is a seventy-two year old male vomiting blood.
00:14
Operate Tac Channel Three, time out 1240.
00:25
Central to Langford.
00:30
Go to Langford.
00:33
Passerby, their unit was on Baker Lane, so they should be pulling up at any moment.
00:39
Two and four, thank you much, ma'am.
00:48
Tiffle. So what tag channel you got Leaky Park on?
00:52
Well, y'all are going to be on Tac Channel Three, and I believe the correct address is going to be near McKay's Place.
01:01
Tag three.
01:10
Good competition for you.
01:11
Patrol, leave by twenty-eight and route ten four.
01:21
He's placing for a seventy-one year old male altered LAC.
01:30
I'll be running out.
01:34
Copy and route.
01:35
That correct address is going to be near McKay's Place.
01:43
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
McKay Pl, Pelahatchie, MS 39145
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