20-year-old woman bleeding from head in apartment, Dothan AL
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Medical responders were called to an apartment near Kelly Springs Road for a 20-year-old woman who was bleeding from her head. She was previously unconscious and is now nonverbal but breathing. The cause of the bleeding is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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T.A.4 at Pines at Hardwick, near Kelly Springs Road, apartment Charlie 25,
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signal 38.
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1319.
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Engin 6. Medical call critical, near Kelly Springs Road, apartment Charlie 25,
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Cross Street, North Race Drive, Wicklow Drive, 20-year-old female, bleeding from head, uncontrolled.
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Engine 6, medical call,
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critical...
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10 for.1282.
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Near Kelly Springs Road, apartment Charlie 25.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Twenty-three.
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Tell us twenty-three.
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Strat's three years tonight.
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Yeah.
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Is it six? How many days?
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Engine six.
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Six around, six, six, eight one, Calais, Red.
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Copy, intersex and route.
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Patient was previously unconscious,
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but she is breathing.
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She's nonverbal, experiencing decrease off of consciousness at this time.
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Interested, it's copy, right?
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All right, well, whispers.
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Six.
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Signal 38 out, correction, Signal 38, Papa, the Pinescarboard 661, Kelly Springs, apartment Charlie 25, Cross Street, North Place, and Wicklow.
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He had a 20-year-old female bleeding from the head uncontrolled.
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Previously unconscious is currently not verbally responsive, unknown how she became bleeding from the head.
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Location mentioned:
Kelly Springs Rd, Dothan, AL 36303
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