Unconscious man reported near north 5th street, Wheeler IN
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Emergency responders received a report of a man near North 5th Street who was unconscious or fainting. The man, aged approximately seventy-nine years, was conscious and breathing but felt like he might pass out.
Audio|Heard on: Porter County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Priority 4[1].
00:01
Unconscious for fainting.
00:03
At near North 5th Street, 75 East.
00:06
East. Time of 0-136-1-136.
00:18
Portage engine 4.
00:20
Priority 1.
00:21
Electrical hazard.
00:23
At (number withheld) Winston Place.
00:26
Time of 0-136.
00:34
To a Jeremy Tate and Kelsey Jans of Minot, North Dakota on a Ford F-150.
00:42
Not showing expired directives.
00:47
Ten-four.
00:50
Three five zero two.
00:55
We're clear on the call.
00:58
Clear on the call, 138.
01:01
Number 43.
01:05
The 243 is showing as a registration transferred, it's showing active.
01:14
Simple.
01:19
Central Dispatch, Heinzpires me clear on the call.
01:24
Clear on the call.
01:29
Bridge 211, we're all 108.
01:33
211. 21.
01:37
5.980.
01:47
Medic 11. Priority 4[1].
01:51
Unconscious or fainting.
01:53
At near North 5th Street, 75 East.
01:56
Time of 0.140.
02:02
13-231, 2.23P C.J.
02:08
13231.
02:13
For a (age withheld) male conscious breathing, he feels like he's going to pass out.
02:20
Flitter Central.
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Priority 4: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine situation requiring no immediate action or lights/siren.
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