Person experiences medical emergency on I-77, Wood County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical incident on I-77 in West Virginia involving a person with low blood pressure, breathing difficulty, diarrhea, leg pain, and history of dementia.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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Transcript:
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low blood pressure,
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some difficulty breathing, unable to stand.
00:04
Time of age (number withheld).
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Central (number withheld).
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Good.
00:17
Would you be able to bring that Binghamton scanner to county over at mile marker 172 on I-77 South?
00:29
Diarrhea started a couple of hours ago.
00:33
They're advising of low blood pressure as well as some varying O two levels.
00:38
They tried to get (name withheld) to stand up.
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(Name withheld) is now complaining of pain in the leg, unable to stand.
00:43
Does have a previous history of dementia.
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Location mentioned:
I-77, West Virginia
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