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Man dizzy after drinking and possible drug ingestion, Lockhart TX
Emergency medical services responded near Bodark Street apartment to a 46-year-old male who was dizzy after drinking alcohol and possibly ingesting drugs. Lockhart police department was notified but no officer was initially available.
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Fire/EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The petition of EMS District 1 for a District 2 call need to respond near Bodark Street, apartment B as in boy,
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for a 46-year-old male,
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has dizzy,
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has been drinking,
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I believe that he possibly has been drugs.
00:17
I'm talking out (number withheld).
00:26
We'll be a special night five being chosen out.
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35 sharing around near Bodark Street, apartment B as in Boy, I have a 46-year-old male.
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E.P.O.H. on the ward, but he's feeling busy and thinks that somebody may have to run town.
00:44
Lockhart PD says that they would have been officer when they haven't available.
00:53
Maybe five, Mike 1, we'll go ahead and make that call.
01:00
Lizzie, thank you.
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correction is going to be your call and you're in route to near Bodark apartment via 46-year-old male.
01:21
E.T.O. Young Ward is doing it.
01:28
I want to show you and write for near Bodark Street, Apartment B, near Bodark Street, Apartment B.
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A 46-year-old male who's been drinking and thinks someone may have given him drugs,
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(number withheld).
01:48
Do you have any officers in out to school?
01:53
I've got to look at it.
01:54
They did not have an officer available.
01:56
She was going to send one as soon as she did.
01:58
I can check us on that.
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Lockhart, TX 78644
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