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Heard on: Houston Fire - Digital · 2 days ago
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Sick person.
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Ambulance 93,
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Medical emergency near Clearwood Drive
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders received a medical call for a sick person near Clearwood Drive at unit 1212.
As discussed during the dispatch call, there appears to be a psychiatric medical emergency near Clearwood Drive. Emergency services are involved based on radio communications.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving abdominal pain appears to have occurred near Clearwood Drive. Emergency services were dispatched. Details may involve a low-priority medical response code.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a possible burglary at a residence on Nathaniel Street in Houston. The caller requested backup at the scene. It is unclear if the burglary had already occurred or was in progress.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a person appears to have a breathing problem near Nathaniel Street. Emergency medical services are responding to the scene. Details may involve unit identifiers but are not confirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical crisis near the Gulf Freeway. The initial call suggested a possible suicide attempt involving a woman, who was later found conscious and breathing but suffering from a medical emergency. EMS was requested to assist, and the situation was handled with care following the urgent but non-emergency ('code 2') protocol.