Leukemia patient with head injury treated near Hollyhock Drive, Celina TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 20-year-old leukemia patient with a head injury and a large bump near Hollyhock Drive. The patient recently had a bone marrow transplant. Multiple fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Received 1005 . Let me 20 year old see all this fell on her head.
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There is a large bump forming as a leukemia patient.
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Just had bone marrow transplant.
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Collin County is fine, twenty-two.
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(number withheld).
00:11
Quint 2 is going to near Hollyhock Drive.
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Received 705, do you copy secondary?
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Secondary received.
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Received. County map 22, show us on scene.
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Received call five.
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Collin County, 1632, could you confirm the address please?
00:28
Near Hollyhock Drive.
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Received.
00:34
Collin County Swan of Italian one.
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Swan of Italian one?
00:38
Take Quint two med two, checking her out tonight.
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Call friends where they did receive.
00:44
Collin County from Princeton, Quint two.
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Princeton, Quint two.
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TBR is in progress.
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We're receiving.
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Collin County's Quint two is going to be on scene.
00:53
We're receiving 1008 .
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Location mentioned:
Hollyhock Dr, Celina, TX 75009
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