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Transcript: 991, your respondent Medical Box 6-3. (name withheld), 29679, Shawnee Road, Cross Street, Sepatic Lane, and Jay Oren Road. Responding for an 8-year-old male, conscious alert from breeding, clarifies that patients suffered a ground level fall approximately 0,700 hours. He is having general weakness and has a fever at this time at a high pulse rate. Lisa's on it. Probably.
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