Medical assist for unresponsive elderly female at Plymouth, Plymouth IN
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Emergency medical assistance was provided to a 72-year-old female who was initially unresponsive near 9A Road in Plymouth. She later became responsive. Additional manpower was requested to assist with her movement. The situation was managed and the patient was cared for.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:55
Transcript:
00:00
I need a medic assist near 9A Road,
00:04
near 9A Road for a 72-year-old female unresponsive.
00:10
Argos 1 is unseen, requesting a medic assist.
00:13
County's clear 1115.
00:15
May 3 is clearing around.
00:18
Next.
00:20
Is that?
00:21
Argus August.
00:26
The patient is responsive again.
00:29
She is responsive.
00:31
I, we are going to need manpower to get her out.
00:39
Okay, clear.
00:40
Do you want me to cancel the medic or keep them coming?
01:02
Thank you.
01:09
Elka has fire, he'll pass fire.
01:12
Five, launch, Warrior Street, 51, 4th Street, it will have Commons apartments.
01:17
Caller advised her fire alarm is going off in her apartment.
01:20
She's unsure if it's just hers or the whole building.
01:23
She's disabled and not able to check.
01:25
Okay, clear, 1117.
01:28
Loka has fire, Opa has fire, Opa has fire.
01:31
Five, launch, Warrior Street, 51, Fourier Street, Opao's Commons, apartments.
01:35
Caller advised her fire alarm is going off in her apartment.
01:39
She's unsure if it's just hers or the whole building.
01:42
She's disabled and not able to check.
01:44
Okay, clear 1117.
01:45
Okay,
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clear 1117.
02:02
From the fire personnel, from the fire personnel, we need assistance near 9A Road for lift assist.
02:10
Target's one's on scene.
02:12
Request on a lift assist.
02:15
Counties clear,
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1118.
02:19
Go ahead.
02:22
Can you 10-9[1], your traffic is coming in, extremely broken.
02:26
T-U-Pek-25 is on scene.
02:30
Another agency available word up in Stevenson.
02:35
Cedek 25.
02:37
Clear.
02:40
Your traffic.
02:41
It's extremely broken still.
02:44
Marshall, 408.
02:47
408.
02:48
I need EMS from a high school for the wrestling.
02:51
We've got another wrestler down with dislocated wrist.
02:55
Door 7.
02:57
Clear.
03:00
Argus one, Muscani.
03:02
Argus one. Argus one.
03:09
If you advise, do you still need the medics? We've got another EMS call we need to cover.
03:13
Do you still need the medics at your location or you have to lift assist?
03:17
You can go ahead and disregard all incoming units.
03:20
I'll manage and get patient to care.
03:24
Clear.
03:26
Marshall, 408.
03:29
Bourbon Medics 3, Marshall, got it.
03:32
Go for Maddo.
03:35
4-08
03:37
Dispatchment 3
03:39
Cancel EMS.
03:40
Parents are going to take the...
03:41
Get it tomorrow.
03:44
Clear.
03:46
I agree.
03:48
You can disregard the near 9A roads to all that female is responsive.
03:54
They're taking care of it.
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[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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9A Rd, Plymouth, IN 46563
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