Man reports racing heart and trouble breathing on roadside


A man called 911 reporting a racing heart and breathing difficulty after stopping on the side of the road. He moved to a new location but was hesitant to share where he was. Police and emergency medical services tried to find and assist him for his safety.
Audio|Source: Tipton County Police, Fire, EMS and ISP
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Transcript:
Clear my unit is on C. Is there a UTL[3], my Mark Tenet? Did you have a description of the person? Propose, it's possibly going to be a subject by the name of (name withheld), show of 28, Tom King, 859. Ocean Ocean Union. So Silver, 2011, Silverado. Clear, does he still need to try to make contact if he finds her? What was the original issue other than 1096[4]? The original issue was that subject called in 911[1], stating that had a racing heart and trouble breathing. They pulled off the side of the road at 900 south and 31. They were UTL. We then made contact with this mail again. He had since moved and was apprehensive about getting us his whereabouts. We were needing assistance and locating him. At this point, first responders and EMS have both went 10-8[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency Call
[2]
10-8: In Service
[3]
UTL: Unable to Locate
[4]
1096: Mental Subject (possible mental or medical issue)
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Location mentioned:
E 900 S & US-31, Sand Creek Township, IN 47232
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