Medical emergency for immobile man sweating heavily near county road 47, West Liberty OH
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near County Road 47 for a 62-year-old man who was sweating heavily, unable to move, and not speaking. Family members tried to assist and gave him aspirin without relief. Fire department assistance was eventually stood down.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
sir with the re-squad with three fire respond of near County Road 47 have a 62 year old male that's sweating profusely unable to move time of page 833
00:30
1.40 fire. Respond with what's 3 squad to near County Road 47.
00:36
Referpt to a 62-year-old male sweat and profusely is in the bathroom unable to move and not speaking.
00:43
Time page 834.
00:48
7-834-19-11, 4600.
00:52
Medical 11.
00:54
We're out.
00:58
Here. All right, 35.
01:02
The 1011 are off the station.
01:10
146, 11 is level 11.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:19
These family members are attempting to get his mail into a vehicle.
01:23
They're going to try to meet you at the end of the lane.
01:26
He is still not speaking, sweating profusely.
01:28
They did give him an aspirin with no relief.
01:34
That's clear.
01:39
Up for you to Canada, Westworthy Squad.
01:41
Do you want me to continue a page in the fire department for assistance?
01:49
4-600-911 you can hold off on paging fire, thank you.
01:56
Yes, right.
02:01
For one-40 fire, you can stand down,
02:13
1111-11.
02:21
Garassan 11, 4,500, show, GrasseWil, around the street, great.
02:29
Forty-six hundred, Rass Wild 11, part of the squad there by doing to stand down at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 47, West Liberty, OH 43357
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