Medical emergency inside candelaria library near south Lewis ave, Tulsa OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving an unconscious male inside the Candelaria Library near South Lewis Avenue. The patient is unresponsive and located near the public computers on the east side of the library. Emergency services are en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 15, stand by for a medical at Apple and Lewis.
00:07
One unconscious,
00:11
Kendall-Whittier Library at near South Lewis.
00:15
Near South Lewis Avenue, map pages 1224.
00:24
Ancient money. All right, they want heart problems.
00:26
St. Thomas Square, 1050 61st .
00:29
One 050 East Sixty-first Street.
00:34
Apartment twenty-seven, apartment two seven.
00:39
They're responding to a fifty-five year old male with a rapid pulse.
00:42
Map pages eleven twenty-nine, apartment map page 301 .
00:49
Fourteenth and Utica.
00:52
There's two cars involved.
00:54
They're both gray cars.
00:56
There's also fluids on the ground.
01:01
Map page is 1175.
01:03
EMS is en route and CP has the call.
01:09
Engine 15, priority one unconscious.
01:12
Near South Lewis.
01:14
Near South Lewis Avenue, Candelaria Library.
01:20
Patient's inside on the east side near the public computers.
01:26
It's a forty-year-old male that won't wake up.
01:29
Security's with him.
01:31
Map page is twelve twenty-four.
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