Male reported in and out of consciousness near South Woodland Rd, Pepper Pike OH
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Emergency services responded to a report of a male who was in and out of consciousness near South Woodland Road in Pepper Pike, Ohio. The call was initially referred by Hunting Valley Police Department. The precise address is unclear.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Have a park fire.
00:01
Ambulance requested near South Woodland Rd.
00:06
Near South Woodland Rd.
00:08
This was called in by Hunting Valley PD apparently to have a unit out of this to us.
00:15
For a male in and out of consciousness.
00:23
A lot is just male in and out of consciousness.
00:27
Apparently, honey always unseen that too.
00:34
Turn for.
00:37
Euclid 132 for an 80-year-old female critical labs.
00:46
46.
00:49
Show 46, in service, and in quarters.
00:54
1227.
01:01
1045 base 45s in route 271-100 see you copy of 1228
01:10
942 to base 942 is 942 942 42 is in route southward them
01:24
copy of 1228
01:32
36 radio anything further on this?
01:36
36, and we just got a call from Hunting Valley.
01:38
They said there was an office ride at that location.
01:42
I think he was requesting any of us.
01:49
Okay.
01:53
Not 20, very.
01:56
Ted, four.
02:02
6 for you.
02:06
36.
02:08
Could you call back and try to get a better address?
02:11
I'm not seeing a location near South Woodland Rd.
02:17
He's 10, 4.
02:21
06 to radio, I'll be out with 36.
02:25
Okay.
02:31
I don't have a good address right now.
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Location mentioned:
S Woodland Rd, Pepper Pike, OH 44124
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