Intoxicated woman falls near Rebel Lane residence, Hayesville NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 45-year-old woman fell near Rebel Lane and is heavily intoxicated after taking Xanax and drinking about 12 beers. Emergency medics were dispatched. There are five small dogs present at the residence, with one aggressive dog. A backpack with keys is on the front porch.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Clicking a EMS, Station 3,
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45-year-old female,
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fall.
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Route 288.5
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Expression,
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you're pretty good at the speed up.
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You can't please help
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There is no help that I have enough
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The Fifth of a mid-vote.
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I'm going to visit here The future
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I don't know what is a really We don't know for a great here.
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is fairly heavily intoxicated, has had Xanax and 12 beers.
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Like any 800 units.
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We have Medics en route to near Rebel Ln and Fires Creek Rd.
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And we reference a fall 45-year-old female.
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She's extremely intoxicated.
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It does not appear to be combative in any way, just intoxicated.
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816, 10th floor, 1017.
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816, I'm rowd 816.
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If you were to get there before Medics,
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she's advising there is a backpack on the front porch.
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The key to the residents will be inside.
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Simple.
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She's also advising there are five Chihuahuas in the residents.
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One of them can be very aggris.
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I'm terrified.
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Location mentioned:
Rebel Ln, Hayesville, NC 28904
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