Woman with severe abdominal pain unable to walk, Pleasant Hill IL
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Emergency responders attended to a 55-year-old woman near College Street in Pleasant Hill who experienced severe abdominal pain possibly related to appendix or gallbladder problems and was unable to walk.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
Contagant Ambulance, Puzzin-Hre respond,
00:03
Respond to near College Street, Pleasant Hill.
00:29
Hi County Ambulance.
00:30
Pleasant Hill Spring Creek Medical Respond,
00:33
Respond to near College Street, Pleasant Hill, 55-year-old female, possible appendix or gallbladder issues, unable to walk at this time.
00:43
More information to come.
00:44
Respond on Alpha.
00:53
County Ambulance, Puzzle Hill, Spring Creek,
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respond to near College Street, Pleasant Hill.
01:20
Mike County Ambulance, Pleasant Hill, Spring Creek Medical Respond,
01:24
Respond to near College Street, Pleasant Hill, 55-year-old female, possible appendix or gallbladder issues, unable to walk at this time.
01:34
More information to come.
01:35
Respond on Alpha.
01:41
Let's record 16.
01:43
We'll be in real.
01:45
1610-4[1].
01:53
16. Pike County says?
01:58
6892-2-4. 16 Pike County, be advised, patient says that the pain is to the right side of her belly butt.
02:12
She does have a history of gastric issues.
02:20
Blurge, good copy.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
College St, Pleasant Hill, IL 62366
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