Unconscious person found in running vehicle near Elm Blvd, Winchester IN
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According to the dispatch call, police and medics responded to a report of an unconscious person found inside a running black Cadillac Escalade parked near Elm Boulevard for about an hour. No response was received when knocking on the vehicle's window.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Public Safety
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Winchester Units near South Elm Boulevard, an unconscious subject in a black Cadillac Escalade.
00:11
Been outside for approximately more.
00:13
Forty-two or six.
00:14
Forty-two-43.
00:16
Winchester, Medics, signaling the area,
00:19
stage in the area,
00:21
near South Elm Boulevard.
00:22
Referenced to a possible unconscious subject parked outside the residence for about an hour.
00:33
No response to window knock.
00:36
905.
00:38
5. 409. 15.
00:40
I'm in row.
00:41
15. 15.
00:46
Take none.
00:53
Do I have met nine?
00:56
Information, the 28 is going to come back to the last of Thailand.
01:00
Affirmative.
01:06
You're around at 906, stage in the area.
01:08
I'm so long for thinking of vice.
01:15
Can you advise somebody slumped in the vehicle?
01:21
I'm sure of their own cautious or what's going on.
01:24
They knocked on the window, no response they've been out there for an hour.
01:27
Clear.
01:29
15, I'm right.
01:34
68, 15.
01:37
Can you advise they are in a black paneling? May he turns out.
01:42
Black Cadillac Escalade parked outside the residence running.
01:47
Medici-R-7.
01:49
What?
01:50
49, I'm 23.
01:52
49.
01:54
149.
01:57
15, can you run 1029 on 1029 on Kurt Pilot.
02:01
Terminist. standby.
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Location mentioned:
Elm Blvd, Winchester, IN 47394
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