Ambulance dispatched for fever and possible infection, Lorain County OH
An ambulance was sent to a residence near Drive for a person with a fever lasting five days, possibly caused by a urinary tract infection.
Audio|Source: LifeCare Ambulance
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Transcript:
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Well, we need you guys to respond near Drive for a fever for five days.
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So you're not very much.
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It's the urinary tract infection.
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Red Crosses are going to be West Street and West 41st.
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11 copies.
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91 is registered.
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911[1] and the lockbox company does not have a location on where the box is.
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The address we were given the decision and said that she did not call 911[1] to the second address possibly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Hang-up call from the emergency number
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Location mentioned:
Lorain County, OH
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