Male possibly having seizure becomes combative, Cedar Lake IN
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Emergency responders are attending a male who is possibly having a seizure and has become combative with a female at a location near West 129th Avenue in Cedar Lake, Indiana.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Indiana Public Safety - Schererville, Lowell and Cedar Lake - Police & Fire Dispatch
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Can we start a mutual aid ambulance to (number withheld)?
00:04
Can you dispatch? Can you dispatch?
00:07
Can you dispatch a mutual aid ambulance to 129th Avenue?
00:16
Clear.
00:22
12, who do you want me to use for that?
00:29
Tri-Creek.
00:32
Clearly, thank you.
00:37
1213, 352, 1041.
00:42
3352, 1041.
00:43
13, 252.
00:47
1213, 255, 1041.
00:56
13255 All 1322 to 3K10-14 Thurkane (number withheld)
01:06
All 1315252521021 All-352-2-1041
01:10
3210
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1315 Lowell 8817 is 1041.
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817. 817.
01:23
Upcalf, 6-7-6-1.
01:27
6-7-6-1. 6-7-6-1.
01:31
We're odds-29.
01:35
Clear.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:49
I know you're doing that call.
01:50
We have a call at near West 129th Avenue.
01:54
It came in as a male subject that was infringing and now he's being combative with a female left on.
02:01
He's possibly having a seizure.
02:04
Joppy, 43.
02:06
Start heading that way.
02:08
I don't know.
02:10
Clear.
02:14
761
02:17
Go ahead
02:20
Before information we have P and Rauk Samuels now being combative at this time with the female
02:25
scantine
02:28
Thank you Have you have an engine available or no
02:33
Negative, they're both tied up on a call right now
02:37
Clear, thank you
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Location mentioned:
W 129th Ave, Cedar Lake, IN 46303
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