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Patient transported to Morristown High School with dizziness
Emergency Medical Assistance
Near Early St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Audio|Source: Hunterdon County Fire, EMS and Police Central / North Dispatch
00:56
Transcript: 3640 M. What's your location? Hey guys left the hospital. We're going to be trained in to Morristown High School. We're going to be trained into Morristown, 7.8. You just want to see if we can meet in North Carolina High School. You have to do YouTube, I will feel it. Yeah, stable vital is just dizzy.
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Near Early St, Morristown, NJ 07960
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