74-year-old male sick and vomiting at residence, St Marys GA
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Emergency medical services responded to near Holly Grove for a 74-year-old male who has been vomiting and feeling ill for several days.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Law Enforcement/EMS/Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Kenilocks by two District 7, respond to a person's sick.
00:03
104 Holly Grove.
00:06
Okay, the last one, District 7.
00:09
Respond to a person sick.
00:13
I'm sorry, last name.
00:14
I'm sorry, last name, (name withheld).
00:21
Charlie Oscar Hotel November.
00:23
First name is (name withheld).
00:25
Charlie, Oscar Romeo Yankee.
00:28
Middle initials, Bravo,
00:30
birthday, (number withheld) through Georgia.
00:33
Also, can you send me his 26 as well?
00:36
Foot driver history.
00:39
Ten forth.
00:49
In (number withheld). Go ahead.
01:00
(name withheld) (name withheld) is showing Class C, Charlie suspended 74-29.
01:08
Temple.
01:11
9-8, I'm 1038.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:22
In the Walmart parking lot, 28th through Georgia, Delta Charlie Quebec, (number withheld), BCQ, (number withheld), Silver Honda Court.
01:33
Two-four.
01:35
Camden of 43.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:44
So where your vans come about there, Maryland, as of...
01:47
Bend decode on a Chevy Cold Vault in 2010, (number withheld).
01:52
I don't have any vehicle information further.
01:58
Quentin seven, having the Quentin's around.
02:01
Cool.
02:02
Take it. Take it.
02:05
Acknowledge, Quentin 7.
02:07
Here's one to 104 Holly Grove.
02:10
To the 74-year-old male, he's been vomiting and sick for a few days.
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Location mentioned:
Holly Dr, St Marys, GA 31558
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