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Male inmate treated for gallbladder issues at jail, Rome GA
At a jail near New Calhoun Highway, a man around 50 years old experienced gallbladder problems and shortness of breath. Emergency medical services were called to the jail's medical entrance for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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It's actually Pellida, MS, and you turn around to near New Calhoun Highway, the
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jail. Reference of subject there having gallbladder issues, requests to come to the Sally Port Medical Flight.
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This might show 011.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:25
We have a domestic that's coming in, (number withheld), Darlington Way, (number withheld), Darlington Way apartment 4.
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The caller is advising that his brother has hit their mother in the face.
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The brother is going to be (name withheld) and that he will run.
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I'll start that way.
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Tempo and FYI he wants an officer to respond quietly.
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Temple.
01:04
Is this a job?
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Tempore 60.
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Dispatch for 31 and 46, y'all turn.
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The complaint is going to be a Whitley,
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(name withheld).
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And the complaint wants the brother arrested,
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describing that the brother is going to be a tall, dark-skinned male,
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light of facial hair,
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but per the caller will tend to in, will tend to end with officers.
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Near New Calhoun Highway near New Calhoun Highway at the jail reference a 50-ish-year-old male having gallbladder issue short of breath.
02:00
We'll be at the Sally Port Medical entrance.
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Location mentioned:
New Calhoun Hwy NE, Rome, GA 30161
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