10-year-old girl lightheaded with seizure history, Paulding MS
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Emergency responders were called to near Highway 503 for a 10-year-old girl who was feeling lightheaded and has a history of seizures.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire and Police
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Transcript:
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Ameripro 821 needs to be a route to near Highway 503, 10-year-old female lightheaded and trouble grievance.
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She does have a history of seizures.
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Fire control, Ameripro 821.
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Ameripro 821 needs to be a route to near Highway 503, 10-year-old female light-headed and trouble revenge.
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Does have a history of seizures.
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What's the gauntless?
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Near Highway 503.
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Near Highway 503.
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Childs for so-called EMRs, called and EMR's medical call.
00:38
Near Highway 503,
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Near Highway 503.
00:43
You have a 10-year-old female,
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feeling white-headed, so the history of seizures.
00:48
Childsber so called and EMR's medical call, near Highway 503,
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Near Highway 503.
00:57
You have a 10-year-old female,
00:59
feeling white-headed, so the history of seizures.
01:02
That's correct.
01:04
That's correct.
01:06
The size of a motorcycle crash right in the Jones County line at Charlie Green Road, Highway 84? All right, Joe.
01:35
Central GPS is telling me Full Creek in 84.
01:40
Copy, are they on Highway 84?
01:43
Negative right here at the intersection of Full Creek in 84.
01:47
Josh Mr. Pauld in EMR.
01:49
Cullin of Enorm Medical Call, near Highway 503.
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Near Highway 503.
01:56
I have a 10-year-old female, feeling white-headed.
01:59
I have a history of seizures.
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Location mentioned:
MS-503, Paulding, MS 39348
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