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Medical emergency: COPD patient at 2806 Old Curtain Road
Medical Emergency
College Station, TX
A medical emergency involving a COPD patient at 2806 Old Curtain Road, between Legion Court and Kermit Street.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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Medical Emergency[1], COPD Patient, 2806 Old Curtain Road between Legion Court and Kermit Street, box 103, 103, Engine 1, Medic 1, COPD patient, 2806, Old Curtain Road between Legion Court and Kermit Street, Vox 103.
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Respond to FD2.
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Medical Emergency: Medical emergency call for COPD patient
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