Cancer treatment tube dislodged from woman's neck at apartment, Sophia WV
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment near Daniels Drive in Sophia for a 51-year-old female cancer patient who was conscious but had her cancer treatment tube dislodged from her neck.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Policy Control, Pager 631,
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Station 121, First Responders.
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Page 631, Station 120, First Responders, respond near Daniels Drive,
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Building 1 Apartment 2 in Sophia for a 51-year-old female.
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Conscious, she has a tube from her cancer treatment hanging out of her neck.
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and a blink blister, repeating Respondent near Daniels Drive, Sophia, Building 1, Apartment 2,
00:28
51-year-old female, cancer patient conscious,
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her cancer treatment tube is hanging out of her neck at 708.
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Control, 631.
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631.
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631, coffee tones, we're en route.
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Copy, 709.
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Control, 681.
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681.
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Busy.
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Copy.
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TSC 23 control.
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Good.
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Get 41.
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So, man.
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Mark you on duty, I was filming.
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I remembered you logging on.
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Sure, one three five.
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I got you on duty now.
01:53
Rodney control, station 121 responders.
01:56
Second time, respond near Daniels Drive and Sophia, building one apartment two for a 51-year-old female cancer patient,
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having her cancer treatment tube hanging out of her neck,
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repeating. Respond near Daniels Drive, Sophia, building one apartment two at 710.
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Location mentioned:
Daniel Dr Apartment 12, Sophia, WV 25921
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