Fall incident requires medical help at Sunflower Drive, Osceola IN
A person fell near Sunflower Drive and medical responders were called to assist. The patient needs help moving to a hospital bed as part of the medical response.
Audio|Source: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Clay Engine 25, Paramedic 13, near Sunflower Drive, Falls, Priority 4[1], Bravo[2], near Sunflower Drive, 17,
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0-0-6ward.
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740-420, Travis Stop, Current, Current,
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what's your cost?
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(name withheld). (name withheld). (name withheld).
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Black Joe, Cameron, got a stay word on the R. 5-6-4.
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Screenwriter.
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Anyone five or two?
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Five or two?
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For engine 25, Medi-13, being run at near Sunflower Drive,
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most of a little priority four.
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Allover speaking, they just need their mother-in-law moved transferred to the hospital bed.
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It's a cat and a medic due to her being on a hospital.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 4: Low-priority, non-emergency response level assigned to incidents not posing immediate risk.
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Bravo: Moderate-priority response code or phonetic designator, commonly used in dispatch and radio communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sunflower Dr, Osceola, IN 46561
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