Man feels weak and dizzy after cancer surgery, Kitts Hill OH
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Emergency medical services responded to a 74-year-old man near County Road 230 who feels weak, shaky, and dizzy after recent vocal cord cancer surgery. The residence is a single-story house with a black Jeep Grand Cherokee parked outside.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Public Safety
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Since that, 751, response for a general illness,
00:03
county rate 2.30, you're alert 1151.
00:12
None, no, four done, still need a 17-3-5.
00:17
Negative.
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Copy here.
00:25
51. It's going to be for a general illness.
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near County Road 230.
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6.54,
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County Road 230.
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Marking times of 1151, 1153.
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Right number is (number withheld).
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12-238.
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21 is back.
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21.
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And right, King's daughters.
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Action around KAMC, 1153.
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951.50.
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51. I do believe you gave the information of 21.
01:13
I do believe you gave the information that 21 instead of left.
01:21
All right.
01:23
Well,
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51.
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General Illness,
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near County Road 230,
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near County Road 230.
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Run number is going to be (number withheld).
01:41
(number withheld).
01:48
And your run numbers are going to be 1151 and 1154.
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1151, 1154.
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(number withheld), 260154.
02:04
That's received.
02:05
You want to responding for a 74-year-old male.
02:10
His (name withheld) advised that he is weak, shaky, and dizzy, and has recently had cancer surgery, vocal cord cancer surgery.
02:21
They're responding to a great house one story with a black Jeep Grand Cherokee out front.
02:26
Got me.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 230, Kitts Hill, OH 45645
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