Person suspected of having stroke near beach access


A person is suspected of having a stroke near the beach. Emergency services are at the scene, and part of the road is blocked.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
02:41
Transcript:
(name withheld), valid, and clear. I understand, thank you. That's ten-four, say. Ambulance is blocking the beach access for me. 474-7-474-9-7-0-7-7. 10-4[4]. 24. 22. Did they advise what condo he's behind? 7-574-9-9-0-0-5. Careful. 1300. 22, smartphone. When you get a moment, can you talk about APX? No, it's 49. 49. Good. Your turn 70 is 1096[1] for both as a vehicle, also firing EMS for 296. 850. 850 726-0950. 850, 726-0950. Make contact with (name withheld), and patching through me, please. 13-01. 104. 16 bumpeteen. 4374 by 27. 292. 52. Go ahead. I got a contact. We're directly behind Beach Access 75. 1094. I'm about to get 1097. No, this is getting 10.97. 13.30. 23.7.2. Beta 48 checking status? No further. No further. No further. 65. 65. 298, that was 1. 1098, that was 1. 10 a. All right, I'm thinking about them. 22 pounds. 22. 1130. He's alert. 1015[2] released on the NTA[3], status 13. Conscious. It looks like it's more medical than watercol. Looks like he's possibly having a stroke. Data 434 checking status.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1096: Mental subject (possibly means 'subject in custody' or 'contact made')
[2]
1015: Prisoner in custody
[3]
NTA: Notice to Appear (citation issued instead of arrest)
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32413
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