Bleeding emergency near West Shriver Avenue in Summerdale, Summerdale AL
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A bleeding emergency was reported near West Shriver Avenue, Unit B, Bravo, in Summerdale. Emergency responders from Station 7 and Zone 40 are responding.
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Station 7, Zone 40, Station 40,
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1 Bleeding, Delta Response 306, West Shriver Avenue, Unit B, Bravo.
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Station 7.0.40, Station 7.40, Station 40,
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bleeding, Delta response, 306, West Shriver Avenue, Unit B, Bravo.
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Cross Street, Northwest 3rd, and Northwest 4th Street.
00:22
Paul, Winston, from Clear 612.
00:30
6404-4 responding to 1-1-4-97 out after drive for a patient for caller advising her mother is not breathing arrest was just witness
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CPR is a program
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Ignolence page.
01:11
Station 4, acknowledge page 613.
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1613.
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16444 from all one central.
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Station 66,
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11497, Alabaster Drive, cardiac arrest, second a response, requested by station 64,
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station 666,
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11497, alabaster Drive, cardiac arrest, backa response, requested by station 64.
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Procious, Cale, Corp.
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Kerrio Drive, while we're clear, 614.
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Paul with central pumper 40.
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Pumper 40. Pumper 40.
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Responding.
02:24
Hopper 40 responding, 616.
02:26
You're responding to 306 West Shriver Avenue, Unit B, for a 48-year-old female consciousness breathing.
02:33
Caller advised the patient is having rectal bleeding, as well as growing up blood, is busy and unable to stand, responding normally, not breathing normally.
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Location mentioned:
W Shriver Ave Unit B, Summerdale, AL 36580
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