Man with hallucinations and possible norovirus infection, Roanoke IN
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Emergency responders attended a medical call near Montara Run for a man experiencing hallucinations and anger. He has mental health issues and may have norovirus. Police assistance was requested but later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
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For Southwest, DMS respond on hallucinations.
00:08
Norovirus, near Montara Run.
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Near Montara Run, off Yalumba Pass, Montara Cove, your southwest fire zone 431.
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For Southwest DMS, respond on hallucinations,
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and norovirus.
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Near Montara Run.
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Near Montara Run your Southwest Fire Zone 431, Allen County, 0224.
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Medica 355 clear show you responding,
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near Montara Run.
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Caller called in, advised her boyfriend is having hallucinations.
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He's angry, one CMS.
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They also have norovirus.
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He also has mental health issues,
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advising he's not being violent, just angry.
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Communications 356 without also.
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Squad 356 clear.
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I think 355 Allen County.
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Go ahead, go ahead.
01:45
Sir, reading all the comments on the run about being a 66 patient, did you want PD started for an assist?
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Sure, you'd send him this way.
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Medig355, clear.
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You can also show something.
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Now I'm clear, show you nine.
02:22
3.56 Clear.
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Squad 356, clear.
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Squad 356, clear. Okay,
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3.55, Woon, you can advise if P.D.
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is needed.
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He's got about 5-minute UTA.
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Communications provided proof at the file.
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You can disregard PD.
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Location mentioned:
Montara Run, Roanoke, IN 46783
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