Medical emergency for elderly man with stroke symptoms, Granger IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders are attending a 90-year-old man near Regis Court who is showing symptoms of a stroke.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
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Clay Engine 24, Medic 24, near Regis Court, Stroke, Priority 3[1],
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Charlie, near Regis, 1.27 hours.
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1145 North Eddie.
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1145 North Eddie Street for Rahman Bar for commercial 1090 showing entry exit.
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1145 North Eddie.
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Two one through row.
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Tanken 3 yard right here.
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Three Roblo.
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10, did you turn?
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This is 7.2nd4? I'm here the other tropics, Michigan Adams.
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It's going to be Tunk King,
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893.
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Nora, Young, (name withheld),
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and a Chevy Silver Adam.
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Overmottle.
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24.
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Michigan, and Adam.
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10, clear, thank you, one.
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Three, Adam.
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To an end, I'll see you.
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Engine 24 and Medic-24, you're responding to near Regis Court Priority 3[1] for a 90-year-old male.
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Having stroke symptoms, stroke diagnostic shows clear evidence.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Low-priority, non-emergency response; typically routine dispatch without lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Regis Ct, Granger, IN 46530
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