Medical emergency at tunnell cancer center, Rehoboth Beach DE
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A medical emergency occurred at the Tunnell Cancer Center involving a 39-year-old male experiencing breathing difficulties and a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Fire/EMS P25
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02:11
Transcript:
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8.3 seconds. 927.9.4.5.000.
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Request in our facility. Near John Jay Williams Highway the Tunnell Cancer Center.
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183. Segment 9.003 possible TBA.
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123.
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26 seconders and district manager requested in a facility.
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Near John J. Williams Highway, the Tunnell Cancer Center.
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Thursday, Charlie, 1 in 820.
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6.1.86, the same is 86, I'm absolutely.
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Tunnell Cancer Center.
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All right.
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3.2.26.1.6 in route, please.
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By the answer re-tourn.
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One-horse, one-two.
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Council.
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One of six to six or eight the tunnel.
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Got one of six to us.
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One is available patient with Usul.
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One hundred thirty twenty.
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One hour, Sussex.
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I'll go ahead of tunnel.
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The answer turn.
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Easy to signin.
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Okay, one hundred thirty twenty two.
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Yeah, I'm ever.
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D3C2ndcure District.
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PVA. 611, Maidstone Court.
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Second call.
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324.
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We're hoary with you in this 100 first line on the town cancer center.
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No one.
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A raise 6, 100106, 206, 206, 189, 7J1, solid by total cancer, location located in diffusion.
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39-year-old male,
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cops breathing at a seizure.
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33 Charlie Long.
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Oh, 100, got it.
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206, right.
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Hey, cop.
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Location mentioned:
John J Williams Hwy Suite 101, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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