Incarcerated person at Fayette County Jail has heart issues, Fayetteville GA
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According to the dispatch call, medical personnel responded urgently to an incarcerated person at Fayette County Jail near Johnson Avenue for heart problems and low blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 3, heart priority 2, Fayette County Jail, near Johnson Avenue, respond on TAC 7.
00:06
22.44.
00:09
2244.
00:15
Put me on a 10121 for 921 for 92 south,
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hand the road.
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24.
00:31
Take for your phone.
00:33
Medicaid, one from radio status check.
00:40
Video Battalion 7 at engine 4 with May 3.
00:46
Radio is clear.
00:59
Engine 4, responding.
01:02
Engine 4, heart priority to the jail, near Johnson Avenue, cross the South Jeff Davis, Fayette County Jail.
01:10
That is a screen, utilized, tax 7, tax 7.
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13, 13. Okay.
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And if you're responding to the infirmary, there's a...
01:21
Incarcerated subject, they are heart issues, low blood pressure.
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1319.
01:27
Medicaid 1 for Midias status check.
01:32
21772. 2172.
01:35
The Highways,
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74.
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You can use the Chick-fil-A at Ketton Village.
01:42
About (name withheld), (name withheld), DCQ,
01:46
(number withheld) on a white 300.
01:51
Calling those updated and Cicote 8.
01:54
Radio from Medical 11.
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Cibble. Some more.
02:00
Medical 11.
02:02
We're here from Italian.
02:03
I'll check on Medicaid.
02:06
1338, 1081.
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13.38. 1781.
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(name withheld), thank you.
02:10
Add Medic 11 to D.
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Hard 2 at State County Jail.
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Cancel medic 3.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Ave, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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