Elderly man has difficulty breathing at hoarding house, North Olmsted OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting an elderly man having difficulty breathing at a hoarding house near Wingfoot Drive. The location has a history involving mental illness and weapons concerns.
Audio|Heard on: WestCom Fire and West Suburbs Police - Digital MARCS
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting a medical call over on Wingfoot.
00:01
Do you guys want to handle? You should dispatch out the station.
00:07
Hold on handle, a warrant service.
00:11
Got me out of email, difficulty breathe in.
00:13
And just near Wingfoot, 2114.
00:21
They're around 2115th.
00:35
1118 traffic.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:43
Wolf and Woodpark with Community House State Plate (number withheld), Robert Tom Sam, I'll get you a statement.
00:56
18 mistake from Kansas, 1917, that's Robert Town, San,
01:01
Kansas. 10-4.
01:03
Get that back.
01:09
560 traffic.
01:15
983, KHG 3983, 3983.
01:26
Number generated for this.
01:31
Correct.
01:33
Ten-four.
01:38
Ten-four.
01:44
65-57, I'll be out of six.
01:51
Can you check an alarm at Health and Fitness?
01:54
Near Lorain Road.
01:56
Near Lorain Road.
01:58
I got a late to close alarm that was supposed to be said at 915.
02:01
No answer with the key holders.
02:06
This is 221 copy.
02:07
It's show me out.
02:16
Air departments are responding to near Wingfoot Drive for an elderly male short of breath.
02:24
They have a history of that house, a hoarding house,
02:27
history of a male with mental illness and guns.
02:30
We don't have a recent history there.
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Location mentioned:
North Olmsted, OH
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