Baby with swollen red eyes treated at residential location, Armuchee GA
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Emergency medical services responded to a residential location near Old Summerville Road, Lot 14, for a 7-week-old baby with swollen and red eyes. The baby had no known allergies and was breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Dispatch 2, Redmond EMS, responding to near Old Summerville Road, Lot 14, a 7-week-old baby,
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eyes are swollen and red, no allergy.
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Okay, 21.
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10 for a minute, 20.
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Question 42.
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Okay.
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The area of 164 Mountain View Road also Collier Springs.
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Call your advisor, someone riding a dirt bike at a high rate of speed,
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possibly lives at the brick house near the golf course.
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10409.
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6.308. 10308.
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George will hate Charles Paul George, 9229.
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They looped in hospital.
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Is that support you?
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Good.
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...name me in the chat, so speak if you need to.
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Tittle.
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She sent their gates.
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Maple at E16,
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Robert Zebra,
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Lincoln 9, 2,000,
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632 4th. 6.6.
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Suspatch.
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I'm going to begin 1059 from 2411 Flannery Street to Kingdom International Church on 53.
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The 6th dispatch.
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6 dispatch.
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Let's see, go ahead.
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Out at Redmond, ending mileage is 30.5, 30.5.
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If I made 6, dispatch 2, made it 21, he responding to near Old Summerville Road, Lot 14,
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be void,
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have a seven-week-old baby, eyes are swollen and red, no allergies,
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she's breathing normal.
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Location mentioned:
Old Summerville Rd Lot 14, Armuchee, GA 30105
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