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Emergency call for elderly man with lower back painStephens City VA

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Near Spanish Oak Rd, Stephens City, VA 22655

Emergency responders were called to English Meadows near Spanish Oak Road for a medical emergency involving a 92-year-old man with lower back pain.

Audio|Source: Frederick County Public Safety
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Box 1107, Backpane, English Meadows, near Spanish Oak Road, Cross Streets, Casca Road, Sarvis Court,
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Rest Company 11th, second call, Rest Company 21,
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637.
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637.
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Rescue 20 is in Route 2.
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Case 20, please.
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2, station fire is pleaded, 6.7.
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Ryder from 51.
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T-Uniturn Service on a list assist.
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Service on a list to this.
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And what's 112 responding to depleted? Hold 21 in service.
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Oning, depleted, 21 you can stay in service.
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112, you're responding for a 92-year-old male, experiencing lower back pain 639.

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Near Spanish Oak Rd, Stephens City, VA 22655

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