Medical emergency for man near Newton Falls Rd, Ravenna OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 64-year-old man near Newton Falls Road has a purple leg after recent toe amputation. He may be under the influence of narcotics and alcohol, and his medication use is uncertain.
Audio|Heard on: Portage OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention trial signify department squadron, near Newton Falls Road, near Newton Falls Road.
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For a 64-year-old male, just had his toe amputated, his leg is turning purple from the sock up.
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Also, he is in an altered state, his mouth is dry, and he is cold and sweating.
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Attention to Charlotte son cloth is left at near Newton Falls Road.
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For now, just had a toe amputated, and a scent put in his leg.
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It is turning purple from the sock up for my stretch of clear 1644.
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President of 1315.
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1315, go ahead.
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En route Newton Falls.
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1315, you're en route Newton Falls in 1651.
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This threshold of 1,300.
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He advised the male is on narcotics for the pain.
00:57
He has also been drinking today.
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He advised the male is on narcotics for the pain.
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He has also been drinking today.
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He also advised the caller that he's not sure that he took the correct pills at this point.
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Location mentioned:
Newton Falls Rd, Ravenna, OH 44266
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