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An unconscious man who is breathing was reported at 202 North Harrison Street, unit level 2. A nearby Audi in the parking ramp on level 2B may be related to the situation.
Audio|Source: Davenport Police and Fire
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Transcript: Respond Hot, Fire Hot. At 202, North Harrison Street, Unit Level 2D in Davenport. 16-03[1]. 10[2], Dispatch Up 3. Medi 17, Dispatch Update. Male, Unconscious, Effective Breathing at 202, North Harrison Street. Unit Level 2 in Davenport. Then for a facility with a male patient has had a vehicle in the parking ramp, a Audi, level 2B is important.
Police codes explained
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16-03: Possible internal code for medical/fire incident
[2]
10: Dispatch or informational update
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Near N Harrison St, Davenport, IA 52801
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