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Male with pain found on roadside near 10th Avenue NorthTexas City TX

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10th Ave N & 22nd St N, Texas City, TX 77590

A male of unknown age was found complaining of pain on the side of the road near 10th Avenue North and 22nd Street North in Texas City.

Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Fetch, Medic 30, copy fit person, 10th Avenue North and 22nd Street North, 10th, 29th, north, 20 seconds.
00:07
No, touch, clear, 1045.
00:09
Let me clean this, please.
00:11
We better clear the hospital.
00:12
You can disregard medicine, medical, we can disregard medical, we can disregard.
00:23
Can I declare to acknowledge this regard? Yes.
00:32
Take 20 in the space, 23 halls, can we get a call notes?
00:38
That's clear.
00:39
It's going to be 10th Avenue North and 22nd Street North, unknown age mail complaining of vaccine.
00:44
That's the Sheldon Brown.
00:47
Yes, clear.
00:52
At 820, the mail will be on the side of the roadway.

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10th Ave N & 22nd St N, Texas City, TX 77590

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