Medical emergency for man with blackened skin spots, Princeton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were called to near Short St for a 76-year-old man with two blackened and possibly infected spots on his abdomen and groin. EMS transport was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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First, control to Princeton Rescue, immediate to respond to near Short St.
00:05
76-year-old male has two spots that are turning black on the inside.
00:10
She believes that they're infected.
00:13
1549.
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1449.
00:18
14. Beckman.
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Good man.
00:22
He is 612 to control.
00:25
The respond page traffic.
00:28
Be 41 alpha for a checkpoint.
00:30
Good evening.
00:31
Copy, give you then.
00:37
Accept, okay.
00:38
Please.
00:40
I'll be clear.
00:45
He's on the favor of AAA trying to go there.
00:48
Copy.
00:52
Copy, have you responding at 1552.
00:56
Incident number is 61616.
00:59
Once again,
01:00
61616.
01:02
Have you responding to near Short St.
01:07
Have a 76-year-old male, has two spots for the caller.
01:13
They're turning black on the inside.
01:15
She believes they're infected.
01:16
Request for EMS transport.
01:18
One is on his abdomen and the other one is in the groin area.
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Location mentioned:
Short St, Princeton, WV 24740
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