Man with suspected shingles treated at hospital, Staunton VA
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A 75-year-old man at King's Daughters hospital has symptoms of shingles affecting his eye with rash, blisters, swollen eyes, and neck pain. He is awake and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Third call, respond, King's Daughters, North Augusta Street.
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First that call.
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State and Risk 5 3rd call, respond to alpha level, King's Daughters, North Augusta Street.
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First, they call.
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Upgrade, 1-3-4-27.
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Okay,
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9.51, clear the preview is in responding.
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One, to clear the review is in responding.
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One, to clear the call.
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Room 312, 312, that A-alpha, 75-year-old male, he is awake and breathing.
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The doctor there thinks he has shingles of the eye,
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he has a rash, blisters, swollen eyes, and neck pain.
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Location mentioned:
N Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401
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