Man sick with hip pain and vomiting at east 9th street, Panama City FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a sick 37-year-old man experiencing right hip pain and vomiting near East 9th Street at the intersection with Transmitter Road and East 11th Street in Panama City.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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9317, engine 28,
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respond,
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EMS call, sick person, near East 9th Street,
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closest major crossbeat of Transmitter Road and East 11th Street.
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1317, engine 28, respond, EMS call sick person, near East 9th Street, closest major intersection,
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Transmitter Road and East 11th Street, 1421.
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Yeah, on a hundred point eight row.
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Engine 20s responding.
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9317 interest respondent.
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9317. 9317.
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Engines responding near East 9th.
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Near East 9th Street.
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37-year-old male, sick person.
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937,
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engine 28,
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right hip is hurting and he is vomiting.
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93rd,
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disregard, cursor.
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Move up to 28,
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47.
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9317, that post.
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9317's opposed.
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937 is opposed.
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9257 from County to my first time at Beachside.
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Number 337, respond to EMS call sick person, near East 9th Street, closest major intersection, Transmitter Road and East Electric.
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9337, also wrong, EMS call sick person, near East Street,
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1414.
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9337, responding.
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937-1235809-8-7-mail vomiting with heart-tip pain.
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The patient will be located back to the house, followed the Detroit Center.
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Location mentioned:
E 9th St, Panama City, FL 32401
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