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Medical team responds to fall in Mineral CountyBurlington WV

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Ebert Rd, Burlington, WV 26710

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to near Ebert Road in Mineral County for a person who had fallen. A 65-year-old male was later reported with symptoms including confusion, high blood pressure, dizziness, and a history of hypertension. Medical crews from Company 11 and Medic 108 responded to provide assistance.

Audio|Heard on: Hampshire County Public Safety
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04:13
Transcript:
00:00
We've played Mineral County near Ebert Road for fall.
00:03
Company 11, your first alert[1] is (number withheld).
00:13
Call me ten.
00:30
Copy ten, your first alert[1] near Glencoe School Road for blood pressure problems.
00:39
Copy ten, your first alert[1] (number withheld).
00:43
Do you want some orange line?
01:01
2502 to 2207.
01:09
Didn't you have that shooter subject on that?
01:17
Repeat your traffic.
01:21
That was the shooter.
01:27
Nice.
01:31
G Golf (number withheld).
01:36
Sixteen, if you can, you copy this number down in the CAD for me, please.
01:44
The (number withheld) is already passing the CAD.
01:47
Sixteen, go ahead.
01:49
Six (number withheld).
01:52
That'll be to (name withheld).
01:54
If you can just attach it so I can have a way to get a hold of him.
02:01
I am from one hundred and ninety-eight responding.
02:05
Medic 108, Tucker.
02:11
All right, it's on three.
02:18
Medic 108, do you have a 65-year-old male patient?
02:21
He's having some confusion.
02:23
Called his sister and wanted to go to the hospital.
02:26
That is very unusual for him.
02:30
BP is 239 over 129, 239 over 129.
02:36
Right.
02:40
Go ahead.
02:44
Denies any chest pains.
02:46
Advises a little gradual onset.
02:48
He does feel a little bit dizzy.
02:52
He's breathing okay.
02:56
He does have history of hypertension.
03:00
Go ahead.
03:04
Ten four.
03:09
Across the road from a big barn.
03:13
Also, unit seven's advising if you're going to Glendale School and you're going the wrong direction.
03:22
CB (number withheld).
03:34
Did they advise? I guess everything's clear.
03:38
They didn't advise us of anything exact.
03:42
Thanks.
03:51
2502 to 2111.
04:05
Company 11, your second alert.
04:07
Near Ebert Road, we should be in Mineral County for a fall.
04:11
Company 11, your second alert is (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
first alert: Initial dispatch notification/page to responders

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Ebert Rd, Burlington, WV 26710

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