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Heard on: Lorain County Police, Fire and EMS · 1/12/2026 10:36 AM
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First responders are en route to (number withheld) Lincoln Street, Apartment L for a female with chest pain.
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Medical emergency near Lincoln Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, first responders are on the way to an apparent medical emergency near Lincoln Street involving a female with chest pain.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies initiated a traffic stop near Harris Street in Amherst. The vehicle information was provided over the radio. There were no reports of further action or incidents.
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