Medical emergency at 403 South Wood Street in Brookston, Brookston IN
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A medical emergency was reported near South Wood Street in Brookston. The person was not feeling well. The front door was unlocked. A pit bull was inside but not aggressive.
Audio|Heard on: Newton County Fire and EMS Dispatch, Brook-Iroquois Township Fire
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02:49
Transcript:
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This amount of cell, fire department, Chandler's Brooklyn, first, have a request for an ambulance,
00:04
near South Wood Street, Brookston, for a subject not feeling well.
00:21
Are there any pending calls at this time?
00:30
When 911 hang up came from the same area, they saw somebody running.
00:36
I was unable to pull it back, and the number's not in Stillman, so I just closed that one.
00:43
There will be signal for shortly.
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We'll advise why we're asking.
00:49
We'll see you.
00:56
Clear, many too.
01:01
Can you revise what parking number?
01:06
Yes, regard.
01:07
Number six, I just instructed her to step five.
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Smart wind off now J-3-6-37.
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Okay.
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County C-6-203 station.
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36.
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36. 36.
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Click.
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Dispatch, Medic 3.
02:11
Maasol, Medical 3.
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Medic 3 in Route near South Wood Street.
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Medic 3. Medic 3.
02:23
Medicry, Bookham First, you're responding to near South Wood Street, Brookston.
02:29
near South Wood Street, Brookston, the door is unlocked.
02:32
Our advisor is a pit bull in the residence, however, it is not aggressive.
02:41
near South Wood Street, front door is unlocked.
02:44
Nice belly. Medically, sir.
02:47
Dispatch, Brooklyn, First, is unseen.
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Location mentioned:
S Wood St, Brookston, IN 47923
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