Male with head injuries at westside pet hospital, Redding CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 68-year-old male with bleeding head and arm injuries was reported at Westside Pet Hospital near Buenaventura Boulevard. The man was confused and thought he had a stroke. Law enforcement was notified and emergency responders are on scene. The patient may be intoxicated.
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Transcript:
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Medical Buenaventure Boulevard 114.
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114, respond to Westside Pet Hospital near Buenaventura Boulevard, for a possible assault victim.
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Bleeding from the head and arms, altered consciousness, male stating he thinks he had a stroke, unknown what occurred, law enforcement notified but not yet en route.
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114 responding, staging.
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114. Copy and rochester.
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Your contact number is (number withheld).
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Nishatka, I'm 112, arrived at mercy.
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One felt by copy.
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114 Cheska.
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14.
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114. Additional, per the RP, the patient is possibly intoxicated.
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14 copies, thank you.
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114. 14, Jessica. 1.14, Jessica.
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1.14.
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11 apologies.
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Additionally,
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just received the AMD.
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The 28 charter response to 68-year-old male bleeding from head.
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Altered level of consciousness.
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114 copies.
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Is the fire to continue to enter, they stating?
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114 they have not said.
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14 copies you can show us continuing in.
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Location mentioned:
Buenaventura Blvd, Redding, CA 96001
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