Medical alarm near highway 78 post office for fall, Tallapoosa GA
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Medical alarm near Highway 78 post office reported for a male who may have fallen. No further details available.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatch letter one, medic two, 1919, highway 78, near post office,
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medical alarm.
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Two is clear.
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I'll see right and six for response.
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Um, (number withheld).
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Okay, 24.
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That's 23.
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Does not say Trevor?
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Clear.
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987.
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Good.
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43 McGrath Road, 43 McGrath Road, agency assists for D-Fax.
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She,
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they're going on 1012 in a red Nissan.
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I'm coming from Lake Thursday, now.
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Here, 19, or weren't even on close by it, you'd like this other lane for me.
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He's going to have to line up straight in front of it probably blocked all lanes.
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I'm out with 18 on this traffic stop with a person with no license.
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Cancel.
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Number withheld m. I'm still trying to return.
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Right now, I'm just showing,
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we're like the subject, it's on probation.
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You'll wait and see if you've got to see.
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Okay.
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This by Connecticut 3, 704, Eidel Drive, 704, Cross Street of Georgia Avenue.
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Department A,
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timeout 1041.
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Great.
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Clear.
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Goodfetch.
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Enden, thanks, Medic 2, 1919 Highway 78, at the Palpus of Post Office for a medical alarm.
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Any negative contact with the patient at this time is going to be a (name withheld) subject?
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They advised that it came in as a fall,
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no other information out this time.
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Location mentioned:
US-78, Tallapoosa, GA 30176
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