Male with seizure and vomiting at paddock bathroom, Columbia City IN


A male in a paddock bathroom is vomiting and having a seizure. Another family member has passed out. Emergency responders are on scene to help those with medical issues.
Audio|Source: Whitley County Sheriff Dispatch
03:45
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start 1052[1] to the paddock? There's a mail in the bathroom that's currently vomiting.
00:05
I don't believe it's from alcohol consumption.
00:07
Affirmative.
00:08
That's 43[2] descriptors of the young Latino male.
00:12
I don't have specific age.
00:13
Okay. Clear. The 214[3], T, advise which building they're coming to.
00:15
That's 14[3]43[2], it's subject to seizing.
00:17
Clear, I need seizing.
00:18
Can you advise which buildings?
00:19
You can come to the main barn where in the rest of here? We've got several other first responders here.
00:24
Clear.
00:25
That's 92-15.
00:26
92-15. Both drivers have been released,
00:28
have been sighted into the Willie Spirit Court on the 22nd for reckless driving, also a 41 for speed issued to both.
00:35
The both units to 24 today at BAKES report.
00:37
1915.
00:38
Ninety-24. Ninety-twenty-20.
00:40
Dispatch, 9315.
00:41
Can you attempt to call Ms.
00:43
I believe Boykin's back.
00:44
I attempted. She didn't get into me from both.
00:45
914[3] 914 914 914 914 geo-traffic
00:57
Affirmative, just 43[2], a second family member with the subject seizing is now passed out.
01:02
I've got two patients, one with ultra-level consciousness, and there's something that's coming out of the T-shirt.
01:08
I'm clear, do you need an additional first responders at you MS isn't around?
01:11
This batch, 9215, you can signal 9 on the ATX, I'll be in route to 14[3]th location.
01:18
Clear 9215.
01:19
9215, do you need additional first responders?
01:21
Class 14[3], do you need additional first responders?
01:23
Class 14[3], ETA on that is.
01:25
Five minute, ETA, five minutes.
01:27
Clear. Dispatch 14[3], just further 43[2] for the medics, 20-year-old male, a seizure 10 years ago, does have a history of it.
01:35
Dispatch 14[3]27, license number I'm a patient.
01:37
I don't need to be that.
01:38
9370-54-44-94 repeating 9370-54-44-94.
01:44
No light.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1052: Request for ambulance/medical assistance
[2]
43: Information
[3]
14: Ambulance/EMS
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Location mentioned:
Near IN-14, Columbia City, IN 46725
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