Medical call for unconscious 13-year-old female, Acworth GA
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A medical call was received for an unconscious 13-year-old female at an address near Fitzroy Lane and Harmony Grove Church Road. The patient later regained consciousness after taking medication and followed commands.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Following the location 11, Metro District medical call,
00:03
83 Fitzroy Lane, cross street, Harmony Grove Church Road.
00:13
He's why.
00:17
Hey there, Wyven. He did one of them.
00:23
1415, 15, 14,
00:25
37, vehicle.
00:35
We're at Sergeant Strikes, 28th of Georgia, Adam Adam King, 2229, A.A.K.0229 on a Black Nexon.
00:46
Paul Day, Rescue, 11.
00:47
Matterful calls been upgraded to unconscious patient, and it's a 13-0 female.
00:52
83 Fitzroy Lane, cross street, Harmony Grove Church Road.
00:58
1014-14-52, service.
01:01
Risk 11.
01:04
104, Rescue, 11.
01:11
Paul, age 11, Shady, Rats, a medical caller for some unconscious patient.
01:15
83 Fitzroy Lane, cross street, Comedy, Grove, Church Road.
01:22
Patients for 13-year-old female, advice, she's passed out.
01:28
Not conscious breathing normally.
01:31
Stand by further, still landline.
01:32
Good morning to call.
01:35
The advice the patient took medications.
01:38
They had attempted to wait the patient and they were using the record to the incident.
01:44
They are now advised that they can speak in full sent and follow command and answer the questions.
01:54
Plaintinger 11 Rescue 11, they do now advise that the patient is conscious.
01:59
It will be bent water, a winding creek for the subdivision.
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Location mentioned:
Fitzroy Ln, Acworth, GA 30101
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