Man collapsed and struggling to breathe near Myers street, Seymour IN
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Emergency responders dispatched to near Myers Street for a 72-year-old man who collapsed and is having difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Inormatic, Vernon Fire, needs to respond near Myers Street.
00:05
The 72-year-old males has collapsed.
00:09
Oh, baby's breathing.
00:15
He starts towards near Myers Street, near Myers Street, caller is advising,
00:22
no cell, he is breathing,
00:25
unchecked, he is breathing, but we're unsure if he is.
00:35
Clear. Drop a ping on the map.
00:39
That's not pulling up for me.
00:40
There's a duplex and a couple double lines right there in that area.
00:47
Clear.
00:48
All right, square.
00:53
Squad 35 is around.
00:58
Squad 35, clear.
01:10
Dispatch, thirty-five.
01:17
You buy near Myers?
01:22
Yes,
01:24
near Myers Street.
01:29
What's the last name on the complaint?
01:34
Unknown Sam by one.
01:41
Then it canning up five just for inflammation he was complaining and difficulty breathing.
01:51
Tren's clear.
01:56
In 192 she's advising her at the wrong residence and she'd turn around and go back to the corner.
02:05
Of course.
02:10
So are we going to be on Walnut?
02:17
Zimmer 130, 1041.
02:22
130.
02:25
117, 1041. 117.
02:27
117.
02:35
117. Of Kevner,
02:37
NFLN.
02:43
19-2 standby.
02:44
We're trying to get a better location.
02:51
I do it be the second residence on Meyers Street.
02:56
The second residence on Myers.
02:58
All right.
03:05
On the north.
03:09
Now from the right end side.
03:13
We're here.
03:15
We're in the first city.
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Location mentioned:
Myers St, Seymour, IN 47274
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