Young woman reported dizzy and vomiting near Market Street, Dillonvale OH
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A 19-year-old woman near Market Street in Mount Pleasant was reported dizzy and vomiting, prompting a medical emergency response with multiple fire and EMS units dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety Divisions 1, 2, and 3
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Station 3551, second tone, medical emergency,
00:04
Near Market Street,
00:06
Near Market Street, Mount Pleasant,
00:08
Female dizzy vomiting, second turn, (number withheld).
00:19
22nd, 27, (number withheld).
00:23
45, 41.
00:26
Forty-five.
00:32
Clark gas station in Yorkville, check, secure.
00:37
Yes, sir, 21,
00:40
25.
00:43
Okay, very, I'll be 10-8[1].
00:45
No, no longer needs.
00:47
10 4.
00:53
68, J-COM.
00:58
Good.
01:03
The call you just transferred to me is going to be Cross Creek or Sheriff's Office.
01:09
104.
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860, 1753.
01:23
860, he's still on station.
01:29
Okay, I was going to say I could check that 37 on my way then.
01:33
I'll be coming across 70.
01:36
Okay.
01:40
87, 860.
01:43
I can check it. I'm jumping on 70 now.
01:50
Okay.
01:56
890s alone too.
01:59
Okay.
02:12
Bhophe. Bhophe.
02:16
Bhophe. Buh.
02:40
Station 3551, third turn to your medical emergency, station 56, 73, and 84, mutual aid with stations 3551, medical emergency,
02:49
Near Market Street.
02:51
Near Market Street, Mount Pleasant, 19-year-old female dizzy, vomiting,
02:55
3551, this is your second, your third tone, this by time, 21, 29.
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10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Dillonvale, OH 43917
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