Man found unconscious on grass later confirmed sleeping, Tulsa OK
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Emergency teams responded to a report of an unconscious male under a blue blanket on grass near South Braden Avenue in Tulsa. The male was found breathing but unresponsive initially and later confirmed to be sleeping, not in medical distress.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Emergency and party, one man down.
00:01
Near South Braden Avenue, Metface, 1328.
00:11
Dispatch.
00:13
Affirm.
00:23
Braden Avenue.
00:28
There's an unknown male under a dark blue blanket lying down in the grass on the northwest corner of the intersection break.
00:38
So if not moving, unknown a subject is breathing,
00:41
did not respond when spoken to or yelled at.
00:43
Police and EMS are en route.
00:46
At page (number withheld).
00:52
(number withheld)
00:57
(number withheld)
01:06
(number withheld) For any other calls related to such.
01:20
(number withheld).
01:27
He got to call his mail carrier, that there was a male, a white male subject on a bicycle on the description he had going through mailboxes in this area.
01:47
He just wanted to get you to see us.
01:52
I was clearing out being around.
01:56
(number withheld).
02:02
(number withheld).
02:06
Everybody's going to be tenant from the store,
02:08
if you could.
02:09
Let me please.
02:16
1022, this is about this morning this morning.
02:23
No.
02:28
29 o' case, (number withheld).
02:34
3-demand, cancel, TPD.
02:37
He's just sleeping.
02:40
He's just sleeping canceled, TPD and MSA.
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Location mentioned:
S Braden Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135
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