Medical emergency for elderly male near west 1235 south, Syracuse UT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 74-year-old male near West 1235 South, Syracuse. He was conscious but not responding normally and possibly dehydrated. He has Parkinson's disease and high blood pressure. Ambulances were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 31 respond to 26 Delta[1], sick patient.
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At near 1235 South,
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West near 1235 South in Syracuse.
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Ambulance 31, respond to 26 Delta[1], sick patient near West 1235 South in Syracuse.
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32.
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Respond to 26 Delta[1], sick patient.
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At near West 1235 South in Syracuse.
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Medic 32. Respond to 26 Delta[1], sick patient.
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At near West 1235 South in Syracuse.
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Respond fire to?
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We shall at Lima 79, 82, 1, female.
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821 female, 1853.
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I'm Yalt 31.
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Your responding Delta response on a sick person, near West 1235 South, have a 74-year-old male,
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conscious and breathing, college-state conducting strange, has Parkinson's and the blood pressure of high.
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He is not responding normally.
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He is breathing normally, stating the things that make sense, possibly dehydrated, since started approximately an hour ago.
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C.V.C. Control, Medicare 2 en route.
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26 Delta: Sick Person - High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
1235 S, Syracuse, UT 84075
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