Medical emergency for abdominal pain near Michigan Avenue, Panama City FL
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Emergency medical services responded to a call about abdominal pain near Michigan Avenue close to 23rd Street and St. Andrews Boulevard in Panama City. A 65-year-old female was the patient involved.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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1917, respond to the EMS call.
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Call for abdominal pain, near Michigan Avenue.
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Close to St. Andrews intersection.
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St. Andrews intersection.
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Close to 23rd Street and St. Andrews Boulevard.
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St. Andrews Boulevard.
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1917, respond to the EMS call.
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Call for abdominal pain, near Michigan Avenue close to the street intersection.
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Near 23rd Street, St. Andrews Boulevard.
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Andrews Boulevard.
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9318 on scene with patient contact.
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Nade 318 on scene, fish contact 2056.
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9114 also respond to EMS call abdominal pain near Michigan Avenue, close to the intersection with 23rd Street.
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Near 23rd Street, Michigan Avenue.
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9114 also respond to EMS call abdominal pain near Michigan Avenue, close to intersection with 23rd Street.
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Near 23rd Street, Michigan Avenue.
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911. 911 173.
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Number 172, responding, 257.
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Louditude back in service.
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Liator 2 in service, 2057.
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911.
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911 14 just fine.
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No. No.44. You copy you up for response.
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That's affirmative.
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9-114 is also responding.
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Near Michigan Avenue, a 65-year-old female reporting abdominal pain.
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Location mentioned:
Michigan Ave, Panama City, FL 32405
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