Medical emergency near Pleasant Valley Rd, Silver Creek GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Pleasant Valley Road involving an adult female experiencing back pain and shortness of breath. She previously had a knee replacement and is concerned about a possible blood clot. The call indicates symptoms began within the last hour.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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William, respond to near Pleasant Valley Road.
00:04
It's going to be close to Mathis Road.
00:06
Have a subject with breathing difficulty, back pain, shortness of breath.
00:10
Started about an hour and a half ago.
00:31
Have a sixty-eight-year-old male who pulled out his G tube.
00:40
Med Five, it's going to be a patient there.
00:45
Actually started about an hour and a half ago.
00:49
Recently had a knee replacement on the 11th and had a blood clot.
00:53
It's going to be a fifty-seven-year-old female.
01:41
Pleasant Valley Road, it's going to be between Ellis and Mathis Road.
01:45
Fifty-seven-year-old female having back pain and shortness of breath.
01:49
She said symptoms started about a half hour ago.
01:52
She also advised that she had a knee replacement on December 11th and had a blood clot.
01:56
She is concerned it may be related to the blood clot.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Valley Rd SE, Silver Creek, GA 30173
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