Person with rope around neck in medical emergency, Bradford IA
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Emergency medical response called to near Webber Street in Bradford for a 25-year-old male with a rope around his neck who is having difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Hardin County, Keypage, Iowa Falls ambulance for near Webber St in Bradford.
00:04
Near Webber St in Bradford.
00:07
Mellon, I thought 25 years old, had a rope around his neck.
00:11
Sounds like he is breathing at this time, but it's having difficulty breathing.
00:15
Okay.
00:20
Good for all, getting ambulance, thank you.
00:25
September, thank you, Franklin Clear, (number withheld).
00:33
I'll see 2184, another 288.
00:36
God.
00:42
Stand by, what the device is in.
00:53
Okay, the vinegar is Boy,
00:58
Frank,
00:59
X-ray,
01:00
Frank,
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Sam, X-rays,
01:04
3,
01:05
Henry Davis,
01:07
(number withheld).
01:14
I did not get that bin back through Iowa.
01:25
10-4. Do you Smedic 1?
01:31
Correct.
01:33
Smedic 1 is back in service?
01:35
Go 4.
01:41
20194. Can you assert me one in the Iowa, please?
01:48
10-4 are you any of the number?
01:55
No, this would be a dealer's request.
02:02
221-22. Go ahead.
02:06
I'll be 76-7-0-16 call.
02:13
10-4.
02:20
Hardin County, from Franklin County on R1 call, Levin, Hardin.
02:28
Hardin, it's three or 43, the subject at near Webber St.
02:32
It sounds like, call our advice, his breathing is back to normal, but not fully normal, if you want to be an ambulance.
02:41
Okay,
02:42
one of your ambulance.
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Webber St, Bradford, IA 50041
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