Man withdrawing from alcohol near highway underpass, Burlington KY
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Emergency squad responded to a 42-year-old man walking near the underpass of Highway 18 and 237. The man was recently released from jail and was experiencing alcohol withdrawal. He was conscious and breathing on arrival.
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Transcript:
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3752 Squad's responding to underpass near Highway 18 and 237 for a 42-year-old male recently released from jail.
00:11
Withdrawing from alcohol.
00:13
Okay, okay, please.
00:16
Good to do, clear from Arrow.
00:42
25012. 2212.
00:45
215.
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21212.
00:47
Please, 810.
00:51
Pinnock away.
00:52
Rivers Breaks,
00:53
Rivers Bree's Clubhouse, furniture with injuries.
00:56
Someone got punched in the eyes.
00:58
I know where the suspect, planning to plan as a passerby, helps the injured get eyes.
01:02
I know any further.
01:04
Plains.
01:09
Hello.
01:10
Arlington Squad 21.
01:12
Respond to the underpass near Highway 18 and 237.
01:15
The underpass near Highway 18 and 237.
01:17
It's for a 42-year-old male on foot walking towards Burger King on the westbound lanes.
01:24
He just got released from jail and is withdrawing from alcohol.
01:28
He is conscious and breathing.
01:30
Times dispatch is 2212.
01:36
Swanton Squad 21 respond to the underpass near Highway 18 and 237.
01:44
It's for a 42-year-old male on foot walking towards Burger King on the westbound lanes.
01:50
He just got released from jail and is withdrawing from alcohol.
01:55
He is conscious and breathing.
01:56
Times dispatch is 2212.
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Location mentioned:
KY-237, Burlington, KY
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