Person found unable to move near Highland Street, Middletown OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a location near Highland Street where a person was found on the ground and unable to move. Fire and EMS units including Tower 83 and Medic 3 responded to the scene near the cross streets of Sherman and El Paso.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Near Highland Street.
00:02
Subject on the ground.
00:03
Unable to move.
00:04
Medic 3.
00:05
Medic 3.
00:13
Thank you, Potson, search, and fishing.
00:17
Medic 5 available in quarters.
00:19
All right. Thank you, sir.
00:21
Okay.
00:26
Unable to move.
00:37
Cross streets for a subject down on the ground.
00:40
Unable to move, cross streets Sherman and El Paso,
00:43
and 2158.
00:46
Thank you.
00:48
6.4. Do I clear that one yet?
00:51
Negative.
00:54
Signore, clear on 5.
00:55
Putting off 7.
00:56
4.
00:58
All right.
01:06
Robert Hover is going.
01:08
Hi.
01:18
Medic 3 on scene.
01:21
Medic 3 on scene.
01:26
8.9, I come up for you, sir.
01:29
Set apart.
01:38
Medic 3, ACCA 3, ACOM.
01:41
9.8, go ahead.
01:44
He is Harry.
01:45
They respond with us.
01:48
Emergency or not emergency?
01:53
Highland Street. Submitter Highland Street.
01:58
Subject on the ground.
02:09
Subject on the ground.
02:11
Unable to move.
02:21
Tower 83 response.
02:27
Tower 83, you're responding, emergency response.
02:31
Near Highland Street.
02:34
Systematic A3, subject on the ground, unable to move.
02:37
Cross streets of Sherman and El Paso.
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Location mentioned:
Highland St, Middletown, OH 45044
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