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Person repeatedly calls 911 reporting pain and ineffective medicationNorth Augusta SC

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North Augusta, SC

A person at near Allison Drive repeatedly called 911 about pain and said the medication was not working despite nurses advising to stop.

Audio|Source: North Augusta Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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near Allison Drive, Pruitts.
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It's going to be for a tree hall.
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Tests called 911[1] eight times within the last 10, 15 minutes.
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I've spoken to two nurses.
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They have advised her to stop calling 911[1].
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She is still continuing to call 911[1].
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Does she have a complaint when she calls?
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She initially said that she wanted her nurse when she called this last time.
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She said that she was hurting and the two talanol that they're giving her is not working.
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Ten four, I'll go to help, Tom.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency Call

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