Medical emergency at baynick street involving injured woman, Guadalupe County TX
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A 46-year-old woman near Baynick Street slipped and may have injured herself again from a previous accident. Emergency medical services responded.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medical emergency near Baynick Street, Apt 24.
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Call for Medic 1, Zone 203.
00:09
Medical emergency near Baynick Street Apt 24, Zone 203.
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The photo is advising as an unknown coding description.
00:23
You see.
00:25
That he has not one deputy, so I'm seeing.
00:29
We are advising that since we got multiple calls, and on the 911 that we are sending.
00:34
12.9.3a, we're going to be in route for our train, just.
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8.03,000, truck.
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Law, man, boy.
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Okay, nine, very good.
00:48
Long, can you give his cat notes?
00:56
95 and Shirt Parkway 8 William Vibra, Royal Lincoln, 8 William Vigton.
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Also got a 27-1 rating.
01:06
Confirming 28 is 8 William Gibra and Noralingen.
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That's correct.
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Illinois is your 27?
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(number withheld).
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49-880749.
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Hiro-on at 524 Elmwood Drive, Cawall Engine 3-Zone 303, Cross Street Eastward Drive and Willow Creek Road.
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Hi-rolline at 524, Elmwood Drive, Zone 303.
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Cross Street Eastwood Drive and Royal Creek Road.
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Speaking alarm, MediCorps, did you still need me to give you the CAFA?
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Affirmative.
01:56
Receive. This movie for a 46-year-old female near Baynick Street, number 24.
02:02
She slipped and fell earlier in the day and possibly injured herself from a previous accident.
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Appreciate.
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Guadalupe County, TX
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