Man in medical distress near Cook Street in Ward, Ward AR
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A male caller near Cook Street in Ward reported feeling very ill and feared he might not survive the night. Emergency medical services were notified. A female voice was heard arguing in the background. The man appeared confused during the call and may have recently been discharged from the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lonoke County Law Enforcement
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
116, can I get you en route to near Cook Street and Ward?
00:06
We just got a call.
00:08
Gentleman was advising he doesn't think he's going to make it through the night.
00:12
Female in the background was kind of fussing at him.
00:16
Didn't sound right.
00:21
Over, I'll be in round.
00:23
Acknowledgment, message received.
00:27
What 16 award unit?
00:32
4.06.
00:33
Okay,
00:34
sir, if you would, fine, you step out to Cook Street as well.
00:37
I'm coming from 31.
00:43
What house?
00:45
I will just be 106 at the front office for a minute, though.
00:50
104. 104.
00:55
406, do you have Southern on standby or en route because he's more than likely going to want to be transported? Acknowledgment, he was on the phone with Southern when I disconnected.
01:09
They were trying to get some information out of him.
01:12
I'll make sure they're still en route.
01:16
Simple.
01:19
He's down code zero.
01:23
He sounded confused, sir, not code two to me.
01:29
He just was talking about he didn't think he was going to make it through the night and things like that.
01:40
We were just out there last week with 114, and he wasn't there.
01:46
He was in a hospital, so I don't think he possibly just got back recently.
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Location mentioned:
Cook St, Ward, AR 72176
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