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Caller becomes unresponsive during 911 call 

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Lubbock, TX
During a call to 911, the caller lost consciousness while speaking to the operator, prompting emergency services to respond.
Audio|Source: Lubbock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
We saw fire channel 2. Engine 16. 9744. 13. 13. 1330. 1.1.1.1. 13. 13. 1.1.1.1. 1.1. 1.1.1. Is there any mention a C.R.? Cal complete almost 23 on 12th. Yes, and just for information, the caller just passed out on the call-taker. 2-4-4-4. Other than for anyone. Status. Go ahead, 30-3-2-3. 8-3-2-3. Negative. We don't have further. We have to pick up another thumb. Indefatting around. 1330. Did you need the channel? In-15-in-rout. Hospital blocking. A person thanking in their car. Negative. 2-4. No.

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Lubbock, TX

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