Medical crew responds to dizziness case near North First St, Wellsville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a possible medical incident near North First Street in Wellsville. A woman, approximately 50 years old, was reported awake, breathing, and responsive but experiencing dizziness and weakness. She was noted to be on oxygen and has a medical condition. Crews were en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Amb
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Transcript:
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Montgomery to Crew One, Montgomery to Crew One.
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Your needs are to respond to near North First Street in Wellsville.
00:08
50 year old female, she is awake breathing, responding normally.
00:12
She’s dizzy and weak.
00:13
Time out 1030.
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800.
00:33
Copy dispatching crew two.
00:48
Montgomery to crew two, Montgomery to crew two.
00:50
You’re needed to respond to near North First Street in Wellsville.
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Near North First Street in Wellsville.
00:58
50 year old female, awake breathing, responding normally.
01:01
She is dizzy and weak.
01:02
Time out 1034.
01:04
Crew two, showing you en route to near North First Street, Wellsville.
01:08
North First Street, Wellsville.
01:11
50 year old female, awake breathing, responding normally.
01:14
She is dizzy and weak.
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She is on oxygen.
01:18
She has scleroderma.
01:22
Time out ten thirty-six.
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Location mentioned:
N 1st St, Wellsville, MO 63384
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