Medical emergency reported near High Street in Butler, Butler IN
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A medical emergency was reported near High Street in Butler, Indiana. A female caller said she was dying and having difficulty breathing. Fire and EMS units were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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36, just information, soon, Fire and EMS to near High Street, near High Street.
00:06
Female caller saying that she is dying.
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Attention Butler Fire, Attention Butler Fire, Systematics, Assisometics, near High Street, near High Street, reference an unknown medical issue, female caller advised that she's dying,
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sounded like she was having difficulty breathing.
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This would be your first page, Katie, 383, 1245.
00:55
Attention Butler Fire, Attention Butler Fire, Systematics, the Systematics, near High Street, Reference an unknown medical issue,
01:07
female caller advised that she was dying,
01:10
sounded on the phone like she was having difficulty breathing,
01:14
to be your first page, KMET 483, 1246.
01:22
I'm sorry, show me around.
01:27
Satchel, do we have been a previous night calls of that run through?
01:32
Uh,
01:36
sir, about...
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Clear.
01:54
Attention Butler Fire, Attention Butler Fire, Systematics, Assisometics, near High Street, near High Street,
02:03
reference an unknown medical issue,
02:06
female caller on the phone, advised that she was dying,
02:11
sounded like she was having difficulty breathing.
02:13
Your second page, Taney T43, in 949.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Butler, IN 46721
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