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Six people need medical help after incident at rural intersection
Medical Emergency
NW County Road 236, Florida
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
00:40
Transcript: H.O2-14. 4.5-2-2-2-2-Brus 2-2-Brus 2-2-20-2 responding for engine 22. Bras-221, 10-421. Section 421. Section 21, brush-21, 6 patients, intersection of County Road 236 and Northwest County Road 241. That's the intersection of County Road 236 and Northwest County Road 241. The patient is a 26-year-old male conscious and breathing. Patient is vomiting and is also clammy. He's alert breathing normally. 24 hours.
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NW County Road 236, Florida
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