Pregnant woman with abdominal pain and high blood pressure


A medical call about a pregnant woman at 1345 South Park Street who has abdominal pain, trouble breathing, and may pass out. She is 36 weeks pregnant with high blood pressure. Emergency services are on the way.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:0023, 1003, 46[1], 1345[2], South Park Street, 1345, South Park Street of Cricket, Unconscious, Zone 6.00:1146[1],000.00:17Go ahead.00:20193, 747.00:3073-year-old female Clunceton Raiden Bosnia and her blood pressure is hot.00:34223 of her 100.00:40Cereminate 3.00:46Get wireless for unconscious.00:52She responds to a 21-year-old female, Collison Raiden, feels like she's going to pass out.01:00She is 36 weeks pregnant.01:04Just having abdominal pain, no contractions.01:09Her breathing is not normal.01:11She is responding normally, no history of heart problems.01:14She's having cribbed on her right side.01:2133.01:2434, go ahead.01:2634.
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23, 1003, 46[1], 1345[2], South Park Street, 1345, South Park Street of Cricket, Unconscious, Zone 6.
00:11
46[1],000.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:20
193, 747.
00:30
73-year-old female Clunceton Raiden Bosnia and her blood pressure is hot.
00:34
223 of her 100.
00:40
Cereminate 3.
00:46
Get wireless for unconscious.
00:52
She responds to a 21-year-old female, Collison Raiden, feels like she's going to pass out.
01:00
She is 36 weeks pregnant.
01:04
Just having abdominal pain, no contractions.
01:09
Her breathing is not normal.
01:11
She is responding normally, no history of heart problems.
01:14
She's having cribbed on her right side.
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33.
01:24
34, go ahead.
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34.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
46: Medical (often used for EMS/ambulance call)
[2]
1345: Street address—location for EMS call
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Location mentioned:
Near S Park St, Carrollton, GA 30117
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