Medical emergency near State Street in Hamlin, Hamlin WV
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Emergency responders are assisting a 68-year-old female with swelling and difficulty breathing near State Street in Hamlin. She is suspected to be suffering from congestive heart failure.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Step one. 44 respond near State Street,
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Hamlin. Female swollen and unable to walk, I think she's in congestive heart failure.
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44 respond near State Street, Hamlin.
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Female swollen, unable to walk, I think she's in congestive heart failure.
00:33
16th grade.
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I'm 1922.
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Good.
00:49
Go ahead. I need you on this, though.
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Square 44th Street, 1636.
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Respond, near State Street.
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It's on the corner of Velture Avenue and State Street.
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It's a yellow brick house.
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It's on the left corner of Veltzer.
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It's going to be a 68-year-old female.
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She's having trouble breathing, swollen, weak.
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So she's in congestive heart failure.
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Go ahead.
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Call her you buy near 611.
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10-4[1]- near State Street also he wanted me to advise you that she is about 300 pounds.
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Golly.
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44 was there this morning to pick her up powerful power four.
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Copy.
01:56
The 44.
02:01
Go to you.
02:03
The St. Mary's, you're going to have to take an alternative route.
02:09
Alternate 10 is shut down with a tractor trailer with the mobile home stuck in the road.
02:17
Copy.
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State St, Hamlin, WV 25523
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