Unconscious diabetic patient rushed from Greencastle hospital, Greencastle IN
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Greencastle Fire responded to an unconscious diabetic patient near Hospital Dr who later awoke and requested transport to Franciscan East, which ensured prompt medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Crawfordsville Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
I have Greencastle fire.
00:01
Respond to near Hospital Dr for an unconscious diabetic.
00:07
Utilize EMS, hospital, on 20thair, 918.
00:15
East of Mulberry, he said he's waiting for a tow truck sitting on the road.
00:21
He might be in my way when I go back around, just thought I'll let you know.
00:25
After that, just do what you can.
00:27
If you're here, get around, the better.
00:37
997, 103.
00:40
Give your cell phone on you.
00:45
Can you text 77?
00:50
In reference to Mark Shahan's turns on, he's on probation, but I'm not finding a warrant scandal for probation for a PDR.
01:17
Page 1412.
01:19
You might advise Crawford's a medic.
01:20
She's going to want to go to Franciscan if possible.
01:25
But she's awake alert, first respondent with her.
01:27
I'm going to go 10-8.
01:29
Okay, 1212.
01:35
0-1-2.
01:38
0-1 is out of the station.
01:43
2-0-1-rout station.
01:49
Range 4-551-1-K, McKinnaker, Lieutenant.
01:56
Go ahead.
01:59
He didn't advise Francis in east, correct?
02:04
Yeah.
02:10
Remed in 54.
02:12
Carver zone.
02:14
I remind you that patience,
02:17
requesting you to Franciscan East.
02:21
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Greencastle, IN 46135
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