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Patient with rapidly spreading rash at medical officeLake Butler FL

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Main St, Florida 32054

Emergency responders were called to a medical office near East Main Street for a patient experiencing a rapidly spreading rash over the body without pain, lasting a few days.

Audio|Heard on: Union County FR
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00:36
Transcript:
00:00
Central illness, East Main Street.
00:02
Channel illness, East Main Street.
00:19
Refugee, she'll be responding near East Main Street.
00:23
It's going to be Dr.
00:24
Lloyd's office.
00:25
Patients have the S.68, ear of age, email, constant alert.
00:29
The caller-guised patient has rash held over the body, spreading rapidly.
00:33
No pain complaining up at this time, I'm going for a couple days.

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E Main St, Florida 32054

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