Man with lower back pain declines hospital transport, College Station TX
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A 29-year-old man at a residence near White Creek Road experienced lower back pain after bending over. Emergency services responded, but the man declined hospital transport, stating his father would assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Medical emergency,
00:01
Precinct 4, Medic 5, 911-1-91 White Creek Road, Crossum, Los Robles Drive in Lister Lane, Box 4100, Precinct 4M, Medic 5, Backpane.
00:16
Swanon, County Fire 2, County Fire 2.
00:24
421-4-2.
00:33
You 21?
00:35
Medi-2-2-2 late on scene.
00:43
Stretch Medi-2.
00:46
Medi-2, go ahead, I'm on number one.
00:51
I'll have a 29-year-old male that's conscious breathing,
00:54
advising he's got lower back pain from bending over.
00:59
He's going to be upstairs in the bed.
01:01
You'll have to go through the garage.
01:24
Medical emergency, Truck 2, Medic 3, have a fainting, Fresnianian, Kidney Care, 2390, or East 29th, Cross of Bristol, and Eastville, Maria.
01:33
Box is 206.
01:35
Truck 2, Medic 3, have a fainting, Pristhenius, and Kidney Care,
01:38
239, East 29, across the Bristol and Eastville, and Eastville, Maria, Box 206, Stilmer, Brian, Fire, 2.
01:49
7-6-2. When you get here, just bring the stretcher in.
01:59
Matt's received.
02:05
For 421 and Medics 5, the RPG just called back,
02:09
said he wants to cancel,
02:11
that he doesn't want to get a charge and his dad is going to help him.
02:18
Okay, fire's clear, we'll be able.
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Location mentioned:
White Creek Rd, College Station, TX 77845
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