Medical emergency with stroke and bus refusal near greyhound station, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a stroke patient and a person refusing to leave a bus near the greyhound bus station at south 20th Street and west Market Street, Louisville, KY.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
04:3
Transcript:
00:00
It's trouble run and assist the MS run south 20th Street and west Market Street.
00:05
I have one patient having a stroke and somebody refusing to get off of the bus.
00:12
120, I'm okay.
00:15
That's 2205.
00:18
29 clear me, EMS[1] is going to transport.
00:23
129, player 2205.
00:29
1.23m go ahead and tell me on 2nd and Market and coming from 8th and Broadway.
00:35
1.22 I have your responding and via the subject is having a stroke.
00:40
And any subject refusing to get off the bus, no description of the person that's refusing.
00:47
1.15, David, I'll search back from the first and brook.
00:51
All 15, David, 22, 60.
00:55
Broken,
00:56
Liberty.
00:58
Cali, Fort Liberty.
01:04
Mr. Baker, can we get a number please?
01:10
223 Baker, stand by 1.
01:14
Number (number withheld).
01:16
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:23
0-120 holding the general trouble the greyhound bus station for a older male threatening being an employee 120 away.
01:37
Ray of the 125 Baker, yourself and the other units up there, still 26.
01:43
986, thank you.
01:45
22 away, thank you.
01:52
123 Adam, I'm seeing a block.
01:55
123, I'm 22, 9.
01:56
129.
02:01
115, David, I'm seeing a block.
02:07
126 out of radio 226-down I'll be clear with the report and uh can you copy a courtesy ride from can't run and shanks lane.
02:25
four go ahead I'll be a can run and shank lane I'll be a can run and shank lane beginning out of the 6-6 and I'll be going to 3420 kathy dyckster.
02:40
Where is count up?
02:43
2250, 2210.
02:44
2.2010.
02:48
2211-0-1-degree and clear all from this.
02:55
2.211-1-211.
03:02
21, I'm 10-8[2] for ship.
03:08
2.11?
03:10
A person, not one, get off, both.
03:18
1.223 Adam, it's 9026 for EMS[1].
03:24
1.22m.m. 96 for EMS[1] at 2211.
03:28
And so that would be 123 Adams run at the 2nd and Market.
03:37
I'll be quick.
03:42
214 Baker, 2242012.
03:44
12.
03:49
On 15 David Radio.
03:51
Go ahead.
03:54
It's going to be 906.3 MS.
03:55
We're going to be out with that patient.
03:57
He's going to be a 38-year-old black male experiencing stroke-like symptoms,
04:01
shortness of breath, rapid breathing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
W Market St & S 2nd St, Louisville, KY 40202
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