Medical teams respond to emergency near Mill St, Goodland IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Mill St in Goodland. A seventy-six year old person was reportedly having difficulty breathing and noted as diabetic. Multiple units, including local medical and ambulance teams, were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Newton IN Multi-Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention, Medical One is 0154.
00:02
Request to respond near Mill St for a seventy-six year old male having difficulty breathing.
00:09
Requesting you to see back door at zero six fifty-six.
00:14
County Medical on a leaner house.
00:18
Five one.
00:27
This is Angel Medical.
00:28
Your second page for Angel Services near Mill St again.
00:31
Near Mill St for a seventy-six year old male with difficulty breathing.
00:36
He is also diabetic.
00:37
Requesting you speak to the back door of the residence.
00:39
Zero seven hundred.
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This is Engine Goodland Medical.
00:51
Your third page for ambulance assist near Mill St for a seventy-six year old male having difficulty breathing.
00:59
He is also diabetic.
01:00
Requesting you to evacuate the residence.
01:02
Third page is 0703.
01:06
Newton County Goodland Medical Squad 267 clear and en route.
01:09
One on board.
01:13
267 en route with line 704.
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Location mentioned:
W Mill St, Goodland, IN 47948
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