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Heard on: Independence Fire Department · 1/12/2026 07:32 AM
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41 going to (number withheld) Parkers for a call at the station, female with back pain.
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Medical emergency near Parkers station
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As discussed during the dispatch call, unit 41 dispatched to an apparent medical emergency involving a female with back pain near Parkers station.
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Selig Blvd, Independence, OH 44131
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