Medical emergency near Westgate and Main, Dothan AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical incident involving an apparently unresponsive driver in a car stopped through several red light cycles near Westgate Parkway and West Main in Dothan. The driver was later reported to be unresponsive with a decreased level of consciousness, and rescue units were sent to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On twenty-three at Westgate and West Main, white passenger car has sat through three cycles.
00:09
Engine ten,
00:12
person down.
00:14
Westgate and West Main, cross streets West Green and High Circle for a white passenger car.
00:19
Sat through three cycles,
00:21
unable to see driver.
00:23
Engine ten, person down.
00:26
Westgate and West Main,
00:27
closer than 14.
00:31
Ten four.
00:33
Put me in route.
00:36
Three, H copy and 14 en route.
00:39
It's on Westgate to turn eastbound onto Main.
00:43
Ten four.
00:47
Nine (number withheld).
00:50
Fourteen (number withheld).
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Digit two because.
00:55
This is everyone.
00:56
P.
00:57
Well, (name withheld), rep.
01:00
Ten to ten.
01:02
In route personnel was made.
01:05
Field (number withheld), (number withheld), signal 23 at West Main and Westgate.
01:12
Copy, rescue one en route.
01:14
You're advised subject has history.
01:17
In case you copy, patient's vehicle will be on Westgate turning eastbound onto Main.
01:23
Copy.
01:24
Years ago, unable to walk, decreased level of consciousness.
01:28
You're advised he is declining and dying in front of her eyes.
01:33
(name withheld) just intense.
01:34
Communication.
01:35
That's reason ten.
01:37
Ten is going to be around Westgate Parkway and West Main.
01:43
Communication copy, Engine 10 en route.
01:47
Thirteen fifty-five and twenty-three.
01:49
Two thirteen fifty-five.
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