Woman with sudden leg numbness in brook, Brook IN
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Emergency responders dispatched to near West Franklin Street for a 33-year-old woman who is conscious and breathing but has no sensation in her legs since the previous day.
Audio|Heard on: Newton County Fire and EMS Dispatch, Brook-Iroquois Township Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic 1 Brookfire request to be en route near West Franklin Street, repeating near West Franklin Street, in reference to a 33-year-old female conscious and breathing, advising she has no feeling in her legs since yesterday.
00:12
Also request for any vehicle, medical medic today, medic two, medic four, reference medic one, medic three-tend six-one-call-call-concone-concone.
00:28
Thank you.
00:53
Medical Onefront fire request be in route near West Franklin Street, repeating near West Franklin Street, in reference to a 33-year-old female conscious breathing, advising she has no feeling in her leg since yesterday.
01:06
Also requests for any available medics, May, medic two, medic four, or her medics, one, medics three-tenths,
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One.
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Ten fourteen.
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Fashion six and twenty-seven.
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And six.
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Indiana Passengers six, zero one, Adam, Adam, Adam.
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(number withheld), 500 North, Gray, Fort Explorer, Texas Plate, B Victor, G.
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George, M. Mary, 3172.
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4215, North.
02:35
Brookfire was through second page request to be en route near West Franklin Street repeating near West Franklin in reference to a 33 old female conscious and breathing advising she has no feeling at her legs since yesterday second page at 1720
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Location mentioned:
W Franklin St, Brook, IN 47922
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