Elderly woman treated for confusion in Brandon, Brandon MS
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Emergency responders treated an 88-year-old woman in Brandon who was experiencing confusion and transported her to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
She's also experiencing some confusion.
00:04
Okay, one, into two, y'all take that.
00:11
32, destination, 15-4.
00:17
I'll be 15-4.
00:23
Seasoned two, you can respond.
00:26
Triple.
00:31
Time 4-57.
00:34
All seven.
00:38
Priority 1[1], near Wyndchase Drive, Brandon, near Wyndchase Drive, Brandon, for an 88-year-old female ultra-lAC.
00:50
Copy it, Brown.
00:54
471, see call.
00:57
471, see call.
01:00
471, see call.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:10
So you can show a turn for one time back to the age 0.1.8.
01:19
Copy Isaiah one night.
01:25
Survive a destination,
01:26
174.
01:29
Copy 174.
01:35
Or 6-7-second call.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:42
Yes, and you can choose the destination.
01:44
I'm like 17.4-17.4.
01:49
I have 174.
01:56
Confusion. 88 year old female.
02:00
And you two, copy.
02:05
7.2.5.
02:09
72, go ahead.
02:13
Transporting to Baptist Jackson and starting in the room.
02:18
I'm Bavis Jack Ceres.
02:21
4663,000. 4663, go ahead.
02:27
At this nation, my wish, you'd.
02:33
Pave-on-even.
02:37
Pave on scene.
02:40
Pave on scene.
02:42
Pave on scene.
02:46
7-1 since call.
02:50
7-1.
02:53
Be sure that destination is 2.5.
02:58
Copy 2,500.
03:00
R2 is on scene.
03:03
Cubbing.
03:06
Copy, thank you. Cover, thank you.
03:10
Covers.
03:12
Nation 8.3.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: High-priority emergency response
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Brandon, MS
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