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Worker reports high blood pressure at casinoLas Vegas NV

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101

According to the dispatch call, a female worker in the culinary area reported having high blood pressure. An officer was asked to escort her to the main medical center and to use a chair if needed.

Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Corrections Group Calls
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00:25
Transcript:
00:00
If you get 25 to culinary, one of the female workers is claiming to have high blood pressure.
00:07
One hundred copies.
00:09
Can you bring her to Main Medical, please?
00:14
G202, do you copy that? They want her to go to Main Medical.
00:19
Yeah.
00:21
Also be advised you may need a chair to get over there.

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Location mentioned:
Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101

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