Medical call for shortness of breath near Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a 20-year-old male who was short of breath near Martin Luther King Jr Drive and Wade Park Avenue in Cleveland. Police were also en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Medics already responding, Wade Park Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr Drive.
00:04
Wade Park and Martin Luther King Jr.
00:07
Drive, we have a 20-year-old male at DSW.
00:11
Okay.
00:16
Captain,
00:18
1-2 3, where are you at?
00:21
I'm back at 26 I just got here.
00:24
Red Center to Medic 26.
00:26
Do you have a run?
00:28
All right, I'm going to take that one.
00:32
Okay. Red Center to Medic 4, you'll be canceled.
00:37
On the right,
00:39
just message it to me, please.
00:41
Copy.
00:46
For your choice of service, rewold.
00:54
Are you, Red? Do we know for a clear approach?
00:59
This background seems to beattie.
01:03
Yeah.
01:04
Medic 30, I'm not sure I can call police and see if they're on scene yet.
01:08
Copy, thanks.
01:09
Medics 30, police are en route.
01:11
They're not on scene yet.
01:13
Copy. We see them now.
01:15
Copy.
01:20
Number 10 to Medic 30 on first responder.
01:23
6.30, you address from Power 10.
01:30
We're going to swing up in a vote with PD.
01:34
Copy. Copy.
01:38
Medic 30 Spine channel.
01:45
Tower 10 to Medic 30 on first responder channel.
01:52
This is Medic 30.
01:53
We heard you get traffic.
01:59
Yeah, Medic. Medic. It's Tower 10.
02:00
It's not a gunshot wound.
02:02
Male is short of breath.
02:04
Callie. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Cleveland, OH
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