Medical call for fainting at university drive, Huntsville AL
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According to the dispatch call, a 60-year-old man fainted near University Drive and Boxwood Court. Emergency services responded, and a possible full arrest was initially considered but later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Huntsville and Madison County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 5V, your medical call, near University Drive and Boxwood Court.
00:08
It's going to be at the cat and mouse class.
00:10
60-year-old male fainted, consult fire engine.
00:17
HEMSI upgraded this to a possible full arrest.
00:21
Agent 6.9.
00:27
Indian 580 command.
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14.580 command.
00:32
4.
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12 Adam, subject, (number withheld).
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104 engine 12 Adam.
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10.4 engine 12 Adam.
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1010. 10, engine 18.
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10.
00:56
Letter 1097 in the area attempting to locate.
01:00
Tim for letters.
01:06
Charles Lincoln, Tampa.
01:12
Speaker 410,003 Hoover Street, Department Aalpha for a 27-year-old female uncommon progress.
01:23
Unknown why they need HPD.
01:28
Very important, ten-four.
01:31
Needing 55.
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49, not two days all three, I'll be in row.
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104.
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Baker 36, I've been in contact with any 1050 here.
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I'll be at route.
01:43
104. Charlie.
01:46
Charlie.
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565 interchension.
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Adam, engine two, I'm go ahead.
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We have negative patient.
02:00
You can cancel, Hensey.
02:04
And for engine two, Adam, copy negative full arrest, negative page, on Hensey.
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Location mentioned:
University Dr, Huntsville, AL 35801
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