Intoxicated woman found semi-conscious near towers boulevard, Seabrook TX
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A heavily intoxicated woman was found semi-conscious under Building 6 near Towers Boulevard. Emergency medics and police responded, with a male companion present.
Audio|Heard on: Seabrook Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Female is at near Towers Boulevard.
00:03
Underneath Building 6, she talks female.
00:05
Call her is her boyfriend's face she's extremely intoxicated,
00:09
only semi-conscious.
00:18
Clear.
00:19
(number withheld). I'll be around to that as well.
00:23
TensionMedics need to respond intoxicated person near Towers Boulevard.
00:28
That's clear.
00:29
Thank you.
00:34
Sentimetic 10[1], need to respond, intoxicated person, near Towers Boulevard.
00:41
It's going to be under Building 6.
00:43
Be a heavily intoxicated female.
00:45
She is incoherent with breathing.
00:47
She's trying to make herself so much.
00:50
The (name withheld) is unable to get her to stand up.
00:53
We're out. Time out one of ones.
00:56
Okay, Claire.
00:57
Default 76, I get the code.
01:03
I think that's 888.
01:08
That's Corey.
01:10
We've got to have 74.
01:15
It's a complex.
01:16
Clear.
01:17
I'm going out.
01:24
Okay.
01:31
D576, probably more my name and data birch.
01:35
1576, go ahead.
01:40
(name withheld), both common spelling,
01:44
(number withheld).
01:48
Clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10: Chest pain or discomfort requiring emergency medical response (MPDS Protocol 10).
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Location mentioned:
Towers Blvd, Seabrook, TX 77586
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