Medical emergency near South 2nd St, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near South 2nd Street in Louisville to assist a 57-year-old woman experiencing a severe physical reaction described as feeling like burning despite no visible fire. EMS was involved in providing medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
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Transcript:
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Radio to Fourth Division CO, I'm on the illness.
00:02
CIT caller on South Second on Six is the course that they called for police last night and never came.
00:07
A 57-year-old female says that she feels like she's burning alive but nothing is on fire.
00:17
Four 14 background clear.
00:20
Four 14 Baker clear at 0812.
00:21
Radio to 416, Charles.
00:27
Six Charlie, it's a hit and run near East Southland Boulevard.
00:31
Near East Southland Boulevard, Unit Four transferred from Truett to Green Kids Portage versus an unknown vehicle at 817.
00:43
Radio to 416 David and 415 Adam.
00:49
Both.
00:50
Both cars in the CIT caller, near South Second Street, Unit Nine.
00:55
We're going to be going with EMS for a 57-year-old female who says she feels like she's burning alive but nothing is on fire.
01:02
Says she called police last night, no one showed up.
01:04
History of CIT calls.
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Location mentioned:
S 2nd St, Louisville, KY 40214
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