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Teen male passes out with heart problems near Loyola AveNew Orleans LA

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Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113

A 16-year-old male passed out and was turning blue near Loyola Avenue. He has a history of heart problems.

Audio|Heard on: New Orleans Fire
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Transcript:
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Sprint 16,
00:02
Medical,
00:03
601 Loyola Avenue,
00:06
cross street near Giraud Street,
00:09
end. Zone 2029,
00:12
Sprint 16,
00:13
Medical,
00:14
601 Loyola Avenue,
00:17
cross street near Girod Street, end.
00:22
News versus Blandish 1855.
00:26
3.16, 10.4.
00:29
104. 216. 216.
00:31
216. 216. 216.
00:35
216, to communications, anything further?
00:38
You got a 16-year-old male who passed out and he's turning blue.
00:44
He has a history of heart problems.
00:46
Alpha 32-37.
00:49
10-4[1], thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)

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Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113

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