Medical alarm for conscious woman at Walmart Sheridan, Lawton OK
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According to the dispatch call, a 68-year-old woman triggered a medical alarm at the Walmart on NW Sheridan Road. She was conscious and breathing when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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response to Kirk's Ambulance Rescue 4, respond to the EMR,
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18, or sorry,
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Walmart on Sheridan, Walmart on Sheridan,
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near NW Sheridan Rd, have a medical alarm.
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At this location,
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alarm company had no further information other than a 68-year-old female by the name of (name withheld) have no further on that.
00:36
We're still at a ladder two on the stage in the building.
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Abia, 1441.
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Dispatch to Memorial Ambulance, Ladder 1.
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Memorial Ambulance, Ladder 1.
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Respond to EMR.
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1814, Northwest Lake Avenue, 1814, Northwest Lake Avenue, 68-year-old female with chest pain,
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conscious breathing,
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and blood pressure 184 over 1-10.
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Good afternoon.
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No.
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...clare direct engine 3.
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I thought you're on the call.
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Ladder 1, you can stand down.
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Ladder 1, particularly on cancellation.
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Ski 4 is on scene.
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Do we have a location of the possible patient?
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We're asking for, they did not have any further information.
02:03
They received a medical alarm press for (name withheld), 68-year-old female conscious breathing at Walmart.
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Location mentioned:
NW Sheridan Rd, Lawton, OK 73505
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