Unresponsive elderly woman found breathing near Alabama Highway, Rome GA
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Emergency responders dispatched to a location near Alabama Highway for a 92-year-old woman found unresponsive but breathing. She has bruises and is drooling. She has a history of a stroke and takes multiple medications. The cause of her condition is unknown at this time.
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Transcript:
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Dispatch deployed EMS, respond near Alabama Highway, near Looney Road.
00:06
92-year-old female, unresponsive, but is breathing.
00:15
By 92-year-old female, unresponsive, she is bruised.
00:23
Angel 7.
00:27
This is a lot of.
00:33
Agent 7 is around.
00:37
C.A.4.J.7.
00:42
Edwin, responding to near Williamson Street, 2-3 Williamson off the Shorter Avenue, 5-month-old mill,
00:48
projectile vomiting and gagging, getting worse, started 30 minutes ago,
00:52
no fever, red face, getting pale.
01:01
Alabama Highway 880, Alabama Highway, got a 92-year-old female that's non-responsive.
01:08
She is breathing.
01:10
They're not sure what's going on whether she's not been sick with anything lately.
01:17
She is upset.
01:30
Do we have an update on this call? We're going to do.
01:37
We're signed near Alabama Highway near Looney Road with fire.
01:42
The 92-year-old female is breathing but unresponsive has not had any medical issues lately.
01:47
She does take a lot of medications.
01:50
The complainant advised that she's drooling at this time.
01:54
She has a history of stroke back from 2022.
01:56
The call taker is still on the phone gather and more info.
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Location mentioned:
Alabama Hwy, Rome, GA 30165
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