19-year-old female faints in university building restroom, Notre Dame IN
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a 19-year-old female who fainted inside the Walsh Architecture Building restroom at the University of Notre Dame.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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01:32
Transcript:
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For Notre Dame units further, it'll be a 19-year-old female who had fainted.
00:04
She is conscious, but not feeling well, again, inside the Walsh Architecture main entrance in the bathroom.
00:14
Everyone, 5-3, I'm back in service from local and I'll be north that stuff.
00:19
727, try to stop.
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727.
00:24
Gripen Edison on the White Dodge Avenger.
00:29
Any other place, 788, David, Union David.
00:33
Griepen Edison.
00:35
Greepin Edison.
00:40
We'll be a grape and day now, actually.
00:43
Creepin' day.
00:50
South Bend Medic, 1652, Medic 9, Notre Dame engine, 1140, 54,915, Holy Cross Drive.
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Punges, Priority 1[1], Echo[2], 54,915, Holy Cross Drive, 739 hours.
01:14
At 1662, Medics 9, you're in Route 54915, Holy Cross Drive, Wall's Family Hall, and Architecture.
01:22
This is called in by Indy Dispatch requesting Medics as a manager for a 19-year-old female in the restroom.
01:30
Feeling faint.
01:31
Priority one.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening or urgent situations; immediate action required.
[2]
Echo: Highest-priority medical emergency requiring immediate response, typically involving life-threatening conditions.
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Location mentioned:
Walsh Family Hall of Architecture, Notre Dame, IN 46556
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