Medical emergency: female trapped by leg in bed rail, Shubuta MS
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Emergency services responded to a 53-year-old female at an apartment near North Third Street whose leg was stuck in a bed rail.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire and Police
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Transcript:
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Facebook, CMR, near North Third Street, apartment A2, near North Third Street, apartment A2, near North Third Street, apartment A2,
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53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bedroom.
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Facebook, CMR,
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near North Third Street, apartment A2, near North Third Street, apartment A2, near North Third Street, apartment A2,
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53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bed rail.
00:48
Pais Springs, EMR, near North Third Street apartment A,
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2, near North Third Street apartment A, 2, near North Third Street apartment A, 2,
00:58
53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bed rail.
01:01
Dispatch clear.
01:04
Please bring Ziamar.
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Near North Third Street apartment A, two.
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two.
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Near North Third Street apartment A two, 53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bed rail.
01:17
Dispatch clear.
01:25
Fire control to Amerpro 820, Amerpro 820, immediate route to near North Third Street, near North Third Street, a 53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bed railing.
01:37
She is going to be in apartment two.
01:45
Fire control to Amerpro 820, Amerpro 820 immediate route to near North Third Street, near North Third Street, a 53-year-old female, her leg is stuck in the bed railing.
01:58
She is going to be in apartment two.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St, Shubuta, MS 39360
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