Elderly woman falls and experiences chest pain, Daviston AL
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Emergency responders attended to a 76-year-old woman who fell during the night near Hamlet Mill Road. She reported chest pain and dizziness and has diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Tallapoosa County and Alexander City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Tabby's skinned is though the Newside versus Fonders on a medical call near Hamlet Mill Road.
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Near Hamlet Mill Road, the 76-year-old female, fallen some time during the night.
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She complained of chest pain and dizziness.
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Also, she's a diabetic.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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Unit 308, mileage 8349, 83449, 11.7 gallons.
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1046231, unit 308, 8349, 11.7 gallons.
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1046, 231, unit 308, 83449, 11.7.
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10.4, you can show me out of C-Star.
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10-4[1]-8-0-2.
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So I believe I'm 23, near Hamlet Mill Road.
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10-4[1]-8-0-2.
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So can you give a house script and there's two houses right by side?
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I don't do.
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It's really a tan house.
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Turn four.
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I believe I'm 23.
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EMS-14 ESO.
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1840 MS-14.
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1848 to ESO.
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1848 1848.
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Call-Hill 1848 and 1849 interrupt the station.
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1048.
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So there's contact me here at this residence.
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I'll be moving over to the next one.
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104-802.
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802. So can you advise, is there anyone at the residence with the patient?
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That's 10-4[1]-6223 is on the scene.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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306 and that's uh 106.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Hamlet Mill Rd, Daviston, AL 36256
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