77-year-old woman bleeds after dental procedure, Shiloh OH
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A 77-year-old woman was bleeding from her mouth after a dental procedure at a location near Pettit Street in Shiloh. Emergency services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
First, on County, 9-1-1-2, Shiloh, Squad 3, near Pettit Street, crossroads in North and Brighamon,
00:08
77-year-old female, bleeding from her mouth from a dental procedure.
00:13
First goes kind of clear.
00:15
Can you put all 390 units that post for training in myself in R.S?
00:26
3.4, I'll be out to come.
00:35
Okay,
00:41
309. Okay, sir, you know.
00:47
We're going back in the carpet.
00:57
She did advise that occasionally there's a blackmail that comes here to charge his phone break.
01:09
You're right.
01:12
She advised her 14, 1.5190.
01:14
She advised the his younger and he's home with the people.
01:16
I don't know if that she was.
01:21
Yes.
01:27
Okay, regarding that mail break.
01:30
Good.
01:32
The mail with a bicycle charging a phone in the lobby that's comfort end, but it is not on the caller.
01:39
Okay.
01:56
Drick and Robby, portable to hand today.
01:59
I'm the truth.
02:06
Richmond County 911 to Shiloh, Second Town.
02:09
Squad is needed near Pettit Street.
02:11
Near Pettit, cross-raising North and Brinamon for a 77-year-old female bleeding from her mouth from a dental procedure.
02:19
Second Tones marks her train to clear in 47 minutes.
02:27
Okay, six and then, 47 minutes, she advised callers stated that the blood is pouring out of her mouth.
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Location mentioned:
Pettit St, Shiloh, OH 44878
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