Diabetic woman vomiting and reporting vision loss, Morton MS
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Emergency responders are assisting a 25-year-old diabetic woman near Airport Road who is vomiting and reports vision loss.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
That's Leesburg Fire, Leesburg Fire.
00:02
We're going to be en route to assist Scott County near Airport Road.
00:09
They have a diabetic patient vomiting.
00:13
She's stating she cannot see.
00:15
You can operate on Tac Channel 3.
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side.
00:32
You have version trapped in the driver's seat.
00:34
He says he isn't hurt, but we're going to execute him to the windshield or to the back or something.
00:40
That's a good copy.
00:45
Okay, one, mention two.
00:55
Five three, part of one from NBC, Highway 18, and Orling's wife and Brandon.
01:04
Regular operator, Darius Pope, Blackmailer, Brandon, Shun Valley, Free Fire, FTA, go to DECD back in 2019.
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How's an evident, hell?
01:17
Yep.
01:21
Sorry for your cops.
01:27
Thank you for inflectation.
01:29
10-seventh or shift.
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Good evening.
01:32
Okay, for you two.
01:55
I guess you can show us a horizontal thing.
01:58
And more.
02:04
You can show us for robinol thing. You can so be sad for more.
02:16
Central Dispats 2, Eastburg Fire, Eastburg Fire, Nidio, and around near Airport Road.
02:24
We're going to be assisting in Scott County.
02:26
We've got a 25-year-old female diabetic patient who is vomiting.
02:30
She's stating she cannot see.
02:32
You can operate on tap 3, otomous spot, is 1245 second page.
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Morton, MS 39117
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