Unconscious man breathing near shopping center, Clearwater FL
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A man was found unconscious but breathing near the intersection in front of Marshalls and Best Buy. The incident was handled as a medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Clearwater Police - East
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
1.15. Craming me for that person down, getting called into the same location.
00:04
Called by an injury.
00:09
Teen, you're advising a separate?
00:13
Yeah, he's not matching the description you had for this listener guy.
00:18
Copy advise on estate.
00:21
Extend him.
00:28
...and white meadow,
00:30
unconscious,
00:31
but his breathing.
00:35
Where at the intersection are you?
00:41
You're not on the intersections directly in front of Marshalls.
00:45
The intersection is directly in front of Marshalls.
00:49
8402 did you copy? Yeah,
01:06
what's the point?
01:08
In front of Marshalls, Drew and 19.
01:18
We're on the parking lot with Best Buy, just directly in front of Marshalls.
01:21
1.15, we're a vote for police.
01:34
18-015 are out to you.
01:35
You could for it.
01:37
I'm playing that you can go today.
01:38
This is going to be medical only.
01:44
Copy. Are you 1012 to 50?
01:49
I hear them.
01:50
I'm not seeing him yet.
01:51
I probably just rolling in.
01:54
10-4[1]-18, do you copy.
01:55
You can go tonight.
02:01
402 is getting medical illness?
02:05
I'm sorry, 109.
02:08
Medical only.
02:10
Thank you.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater, FL 33765
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