Female found dizzy and unresponsive at Bloomington address, Bloomington IN
Medical emergency reported near West Duncan Drive in Bloomington. A female patient was found dizzy and not responding normally. She was unable to communicate her condition. Emergency services were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Chief Complaint. Sick person-specific diagnosis.
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EMF. Echo[1]. Cross Street, South Rockport Road.
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12.22 hours.
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Engine 1, near West Duncan Drive. Chief Complaint, sick person specific diagnosis, EMF, Echo[1], Cross Street, South Rockport Road, 12,
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22 hours.
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Volume to beat 10 from this cat.
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Clear files.
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This 5-7 is the right. Leave that open for a little bit. I've got to add some more canine notes.
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Got it.
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Senator Chris Evans and Fass, reference to a blue Toyota versus a silver Mercedes, no injuries.
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Okay.
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Engine one from engine six, you guys can disregard. We'll take that.
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Clear.
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The rider's a pattern that you still are disregarded.
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Continue.
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And do one, it's clear. Disregard.
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Two zero four, shut, three zero three control.
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Three zero three.
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I'm going to be in service North College.
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Can you advise what the other ambulance went on? All I heard was it was an echo.
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It's going to be a female that's not responding normally and it's dizzy.
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She's unable to tell them what's wrong.
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Claire attached me to that call.
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Give me the address again, please.
Police codes explained
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Echo: Highest-priority medical response (immediately life-threatening)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Duncan Dr, Bloomington, IN 47403
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