Man complains of back pain at camden residence, Camden IN
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near North Sanderson Street in Camden for a 40-year-old man who was conscious and breathing, complaining of back pain while lying on the floor. He was treated at the scene and transported to a medical facility in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Fire and EMS
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for North Sanderson Street in Camden.
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near North Sanderson Street in Camden, for average 40-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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He is down on the floor complaining of back pain.
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Tone time,
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2012.
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Medic 3 copies.
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Clear, Medics.
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Carol Coney, 355?
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355, I'm going to read town, stand by.
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Clear, thank you.
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Attention, Camden first responders.
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Camden first responders,
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request for the ambulance, near North Sanderson Street.
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near North Sanderson Street, reference a 40-year-old male,
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He is conscious and breathing.
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He is down on the floor complaining of back pain.
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Tone time 2012.
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3.26 will be there.
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Clear at 326 and ran out of 2013.
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The medic to signal 37.
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S3, Carroll County, checking your status as well as medic two.
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We're all stability for checks, thank you.
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S3.
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326 will be on scene.
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We're at 326 on scene 2014.
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Information used to back door, backdoor.
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Clear, thank you.
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Carroll County, F3, Patients loaded, a measure, stable, and transfer at you shortly I'll be tonight.
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F3.
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Location mentioned:
Sanderson St, Camden, IN 46917
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