Male reports severe pain and discolored urine at Parkersburg address, Parkersburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were dispatched to near St. Mary's Avenue in Parkersburg for a 39-year-old male complaining of severe pain and brown urine. The response was non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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Station 4, please respond near St. Mary's Avenue.
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Near St. Mary's Avenue.
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Near St. Mary's Avenue in Parkersburg, a 39-year-old male complaining of severe pain,
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urinating brown.
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Come a blur at 2101.
00:30
Senator Parker's Exhibition, respond to 1003 East 12th Street, 1003 East 12th Street, 50-year-old female cell, EMSL and TEE requesting 4-Lift assist, patient weighs approximately 425,
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102.
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Section 3, you can go and take that call.
00:59
Copy. Central use clear markets in Routes, East 12.
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Ten floor.
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Potential devised systems emergency response or not.
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Anyway, not emergent.
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Copy. Thank you.
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Central Formated, too.
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802.
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We'll check this area in the surrounding buildings and we found nothing.
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All fire units to be clear.
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10-421-hundred.
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4-21-hundred.
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Fourth Head.
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410, showing en route near St. Mary's Avenue.
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Near St. Mary's Avenue in Parkersburg, 39-year-old male, complaining of severe pain, urinating brown,
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using the front door, history of heaven.
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