Medical emergency for woman with abdominal pain at high school, Morristown TN
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According to the dispatch call, a 58-year-old woman at West High School reported lower abdominal pain that spreads downward. She has a history of heart problems and past abdominal surgery. Medical responders were sent to the scene for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Hamblen County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Night 3, party to the abdominal pain, near Trojan Trail, Morristown-Hamblen High School West.
00:18
Three, copy.
00:23
Mike Kong, go ahead, sir.
00:30
Four on board, 500 en route hazard, 12 pence,
00:34
H.O.E. 3.1.
00:39
Freezing round.
00:41
Copy, cellulift, and four cells on board,
00:44
500, field, plus minute, ETA, 3,100, 8,0, 1042, sir.
00:49
Highlands, one, black, um.
00:52
Medic 3 in row, priority two[1], is abdominal pain, near Trojan trail, horse on Hamilton, west.
00:59
Good.
01:02
One, you can cancel Perotaga.
01:04
Cancel. Can't be a 58-year-old female.
01:12
I've been lower abdominal pain and shooting down.
01:15
I've got history of cardiac issues and abdominal surgery.
01:18
She's going to be in the clinic here at West High.
01:20
Should have not yet for us to legion.
01:22
That's been around 1042.
01:24
Call number (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
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[1]
priority two: Secondary-priority medical/incident response (non-life-threatening)
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Location mentioned:
Trojan Trl, Morristown, TN 37813
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