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Medical emergency for elderly man with low blood pressureLee County AL

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Lee Rd 966, Alabama 36870

According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call for a 91-year-old man near Lee Road suffering from very low blood pressure and leg pain.

Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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Available units respond to route 24 near Lee Road for a 91-year-old male with very low blood pressure and right leg pain.
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1160, 1050,
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Otaga County at 1212 U.S.
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31,
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near Powell Road.
00:37
Two vehicles, printer van, compact car,
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1053 northbound range, unknown injuries.
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Very weak, lethargic, low blood pressure.

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Location mentioned:
Lee Rd 966, Alabama 36870

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