Medical emergency for adult male at Amelia Court Apartments, Amelia OH
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A 22-year-old male at Amelia Court Apartments experienced breathing problems. EMS and fire units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
7124, EMS has been dispatched to Amelia Court Apartments near Ohio Pike, Apartment 13, for a 22[1]-year-old male with breathing problems.
00:10
Invis, and what's needed?
00:13
24.
00:19
Natick 52, Incident code unknown.
00:24
Station 44, breathing problems.
00:38
Near state route 125 C building three Amelia Court Apartments breathing problems medic 52 station 44 2013 hours 7-rubr 29 of road hazard that summer hour 29 749 and 132 749 and 132 749 and 132
01:06
Complainant supervising the light is out due to earlier fire traffic and vehicles are flowing through the intersection.
01:15
Maddie 45, you can cancel the union.
01:17
We're picking out of us.
01:19
Maddie 45, you're clear.
01:22
You're clear.
01:23
You send me of us. I'm in the area.
01:34
Thematic 53, 572 Lange Road, falls, utilize fire main.
01:42
2015.
01:44
Medi 52.
01:45
Engine 44.
01:48
52, go ahead.
01:49
Engine 44.
01:51
We're referring my county, you can disregard the stair 1-25 for the coaching run.
01:56
We'll be first responding with Medi-45, canceled as 42, or 52.
02:02
Your clear responding with Medi 45 Fireground Court 2015.
Police codes explained
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22: OVI/DUI charge (noted as reduced to 'Physical Control' offense)
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Location mentioned:
Ohio Pike #1f, Amelia, OH 45102
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