Multiple patients treated at scene in Dothan, Dothan AL
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Emergency medical services responded to a location near Christi in Dothan for a 10-year-old child and other patients. Three patients were involved; two were transported to local hospitals, and one refused transport.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Zero District 1 unit 108 to respond near Christi.
00:03
Same more.
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1198. 1198.
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1090. 1090.
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1020. 1020.
00:18
For the 10-06 whiskey, for the 10-year-old juvenile, will be near Christi.
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10-4[1], 10-203-year.
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10-4[1], 11, 8.
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14, 10, private, rote.
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I'll 81. L8-1.
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L8-1.
00:38
The suspect's not 1023, just left behind the store on IAS, westbound, in a black Lincoln town car, late 90s, early 2000s model.
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103, the other year.
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10, the other year.
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10, 4-8-10, 10 in the other year.
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10, 4-18.
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14-18. 14-18.
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10. 10.
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10.
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1319.
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Montgomery Command, Communications.
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First, 19.
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Montgomery, Command.
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1023, 1277, 1,
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and utilized in 1277, 108.
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Say more.
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We have a total of three patients.
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This location,
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two patients are being transferred to Pilcher's and around the southeast health.
01:33
Third patients refuse in transport.
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Copy, total of three patients, two patients turned over Pilchers in route Southeast Health, third patient refusing transport.
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Third patient refusing transport.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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