Person found unconscious suspected diabetic reaction, Hartsville IN


A person was found unconscious near N Taylor St. EMS started for a possible diabetic reaction. The individual was alert and talking when checked.
Audio|Source: Southeastern Indiana Public Safety
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Transcript:
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243. He's passed out right now.
00:06
He's good at 10-8[1].
00:12
There.
00:23
Back, against swerving.
00:26
No problem.
00:29
No problem.
00:32
Fire.
00:33
I'm going to go back to light him off.
00:39
I don't know if he's going to try to run.
00:42
Go ahead.
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Fire control three on a west command.
00:52
Three are west command.
00:56
Command is going to be terminated, teams turn back over to the property owner, all units are marked in as they become available.
01:06
Clear at 1045.
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Top down from the 64 mile marker speed 300.
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From the 64 mile marker, excess of 100.
01:39
Stand by way further in a moment.
01:57
You're just south of the 64.
02:12
You're just south of the 64.
02:26
My only unit is currently 10-6[2] on a traffic stop however can start it that way when she's finished.
02:39
I'm clear they're out with him now, signal 100 has been lifted.
02:44
First health clear.
03:00
District 28, I'm today.
03:01
Could go back on this basketball word detail, please.
03:06
3.28.
03:25
If you could, start a medic just ready to check out for possible diabetics.
03:32
You can have a non-signal pins.
03:43
He's alert talking.
03:47
Clear.
03:53
They're starting EMS for a diabetic reaction, he's conscientious color.
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I was clear on that.
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Will you check with them to say if they need me to continue?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[2]
10-6: Busy / out of service
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Location mentioned:
Near N Taylor St, Hartsville, IN 47244
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