Medical teams respond to elderly patients and unresponsive man


Emergency medical teams are responding to multiple calls involving elderly women with serious medical symptoms, including lethargy, history of brain surgery, diabetes, and potential stroke symptoms. There is also a report of a man found passed out in a high-rise parking lot, unresponsive for approximately 30 minutes. Law enforcement is being dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Backport, 671, you need next to you for the Mount Clair call? Okay, bye. 16 can take the Mount Clair call. First line, 317 Mount Clair Road, Pustradition, 610, 1806. 610 response is 76-year-old female lethargic, no energy, has a tissue, brain surgery, and diabetes. Copy. 10 quarters, 610. 610, go ahead. Can you give us that address again? 610, it is 317 Mount Clair Road. Backward, Apprace, 4117 and a half Hall Street, Clarksburg. Respond to 75-year-old female TVA signs and symptoms has history of TVA and dementia. 6701 received. 631 received. Maynown, coming 23 and 6th, respond. Hey, Vanne-Farmine, Hi, Ross, Clarksburg, man down, because he's 23 and 663, have Miller at 1880. 6701. Hey, Corey, is what your size up? 218. We're responding to my apartment high-rise 218-8-671. The mail passed out in the parking lot across from the high-rise. There was another mail in a wheelchair nearby that did not want to approach the mail this lane on the ground. It's been there approximately half hour. We also have a law enforcement route. Receive, next year. Hey, McAfarmine, high-rise, Clarksburg, main down. Company 70 MS. Respond. 18-0. Maddox 719, copy the size-up. First Pawnee, Battle Department, high-rise, 719, 18, 9. 671, on team. Colleen, 671, 18,09.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mount Clare Rd, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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