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14-year-old turns blue after fall at Spencerville home, Spencerville IN
At a Spencerville home, a 14-year-old male turned blue and nearly passed out after a recent fall and high fever, prompting emergency medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
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02:29
Transcript:
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Station 7, you're needed near North County Road 400 East.
00:05
Near North County Road 400 East.
00:08
14-year-old male nearly passing out, turning blue.
00:10
Patient was conscious and breathing at this point.
00:14
The patient fell in the bathroom.
00:16
First unit out, 2109.
00:22
Yes, lord.
00:27
Good, they're off to this side.
00:31
No, if they're on the right shoulder to left shoulder.
00:38
Not a corner ground.
00:43
Bolton County units have a residential 1090 at 3520 South Wabash Road.
00:49
3520 South Wabash Road will have basement entry.
00:52
No contact with keyholder.
00:53
Fulton County clear at 2010.
00:59
Central 3520 South Wabash Road 3520 South Wabash Road.
01:04
Walton County 2110.
01:11
Okay.
01:17
I'm sure if they're going to leave.
01:22
Tom and County.
01:25
They're going to be on the right shoulder.
01:28
Matthew 2.
01:34
Through to 1642 a band vehicle.
01:38
1642. 1642.
01:43
This is easy,
01:45
Ruby Boy, B.
01:46
Boy,
01:47
672. If you could, go ahead and start the next time if you want.
01:51
That's one.
02:01
Just travel.
02:08
Station 7, 8.113, we get in a row to 5447, North County Road 400 Keith.
02:16
5447, North County Road 400 Keith, 14-year-old male,
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half now, high fever.
02:24
He did fall recently.
02:27
This is the second time, 2112.
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Location mentioned:
N County Rd, Spencerville, IN 46788
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