Medical team responds to injury near East 13th St, Rome GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a location near East 13th Street in Rome, Georgia, for a possible medical issue involving a woman reportedly in pain after stepping in a hole and injuring her foot. Unit radio traffic also mentioned the presence of several small dogs at the residence. The situation appeared to involve a single person and was managed as a routine medical dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
I've got two more calls that have come in.
00:02
First call is going to be a sick call near East 13th Street.
00:10
Second call is going to be near Shorter Avenue.
00:15
Have another sick call there.
00:21
Ready, two we out?
00:27
There should be three small dogs at the residence.
00:30
Female is possibly bipolar.
00:32
Possibly been drinking.
00:43
Dispatch six five units, ten four.
00:50
Dispatch sixty-five units, ten four.
00:59
Dispatcher, we're getting off the roadway.
01:01
We're going to pull onto Saddle Trail.
01:21
You're en route to near East 13th Street.
01:26
Call me (name withheld).
01:28
Have a 56-year-old female advising that she is in constant pain.
01:36
Possibly fell in a hole or stepped in a hole and has hurt her foot.
01:41
And also be advised that she has a 17-pound silver dog.
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Location mentioned:
E 13th St, Rome, GA 30161
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