Medical aid requested for unresponsive partner in truck, Knox IN
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According to the dispatch call, a FedEx driver requested medical assistance after his partner collapsed inside the truck. The partner was foaming at the mouth, unconscious but breathing and had a pulse. Emergency responders were dispatched to near East Division Road, Knox.
Audio|Heard on: Starke County Sheriff Fire & EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Medics 5, respond to near East Division Road, Knox.
00:06
I have a subject in a FedEx truck requesting assistance with his partner.
00:11
That subject collapsed and fell to the floor.
00:13
He was foaming at the mouth.
00:14
He is breathing and has a pulse, but he is not responding at this time.
00:18
Tone time, 1446.
00:21
County, Medic 41 in route.
00:25
Medic 41.
00:31
411, Sir, County.
00:37
Go ahead for 411, 4111.
00:44
We respond to near East Division Road,
00:48
just north of the factories.
00:50
I have a person to the side of the subject who collapsed; he is unresponsive but breathing.
00:57
Okay, I'm in route.
00:58
County 47 in route as well.
01:01
Syleton.
01:02
Clear. They're at near East Division.
01:07
Okay, my nightcloth going to be in route.
01:13
The county medical one's moving for county coverage.
01:16
Medical One.
01:21
Our county medic two.
01:24
MediQ. Madicu.
01:30
Janet, 447.
01:33
Medi2 in route report.
01:37
447. 447.
01:39
Okay.
01:41
Person is still in the truck and responsive but breathing.
01:45
Affirmative.
01:46
He is nodding to answer questions.
01:48
He is not talking at all.
01:50
These looks...
01:51
Clear have knocked fire around as well.
01:55
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
E Division Rd, Knox, IN 46534
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