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Medical emergency reported for person vomiting in carRoger Mills County OK

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Roger Mills County, OK

Emergency medical services responded to a person vomiting uncontrollably in a car stopped near the intersection of Highway 33 and County Road 1970 in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. The driver was unable to continue driving to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Roger Mills County Fire and EM
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00:22
Transcript:
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Attention, Roger Mills, EMS.
00:02
I have a patient in a car on Highway 33 and County Road 1970, near the intersection.
00:10
They were on their way to the hospital,
00:12
and the driver said they can't go any further.
00:14
The patient is vomiting non-stop.
00:17
Again, that's Highway 33 and County Road 1970.

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