Homeless man stuck behind dumpster near Hope Outreach, Enid OK
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A homeless man was found stuck and unable to move behind a dumpster in an alley near Hope Outreach in Enid. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Garfield County Sheriff and Enid Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Medical emergency, near South Van Buren for a medical emergency squad-1-recoblobal.
00:08
Medical emergency, near South Van Buren for a medical emergency, quad-1 recalable.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
Near 113 stop being hearing we repeat a medical call of a homeless individual's definite after.
00:34
Cpid, certain is back and it's unable to move.
00:37
He's been stuck for several hours.
00:39
We would like the prior head that way.
00:43
Well, I want to be responding.
00:48
This is going to be in the area near South Van Buren.
00:53
It's going to be in the alleyway.
00:55
They're pinging behind the Hope Outreach or Enid Street Outreach.
01:00
It's going to be a male stuck at a dumpster sitting here and his back.
01:04
They cannot get out.
01:09
Can anyone take my moment?
01:16
I've been here in this medical.
01:28
Thank you. One more, everyone.
01:30
It's going to be around near South Van Buren in the alley.
01:44
One's on the scene, we don't see anything else.
01:50
Since we're all the rapid, they're killing by Enid Street Outreach.
01:59
I go up in line for a student fix on the call on South Bend Bureau, and it's actually going to be one-so-stop action on the other way.
02:16
This has the squad and engine one.
02:19
It's going to be around near South Jackson in the alley.
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Location mentioned:
S Van Buren St, Enid, OK 73703
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