Unresponsive man found in truck at 1-9 Travel Center sparks alarm, Porter County IN
Responders rushed to 1-9 Travel Center for unresponsive man found inside a white Freightliner truck, with accompanying verbal aggression from others nearby raising concern.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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4105 Eastmoreland Drive, 1-9 Travel Center reports male in white Freightliner truck unresponsive with health issues.
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Now for cable airs him.
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209 the back follow 216 and are out the back on 26.
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Four units en route to 1-9 Travel Center; county jurisdiction.
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County also notified.
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On scene at 1-9 Travel Center, 4105 East-Morthland Drive; advising male not waking up in white Freightliner truck.
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186. Just green, it's 43.
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Thoughtful officers also around.
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Central Forty side at one part.
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On scene, 255.
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Caller's advising male vicar.
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Regular customer not acting right.
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Other males with him being verbally aggressive.
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Live.
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All driving on shoulder.
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I'll be in 10-8[1] in UTO.
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13-1-2-2-2-2-6.
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Rescue 22 Can you just 2nd2.
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Clear Rescue 22 requesting engine 22.
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25163 104.
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Perfect.
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All 32 13, 13, 13, 30, 1020 out of Indiana.
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1313.
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710, IIDA, 4000, Mactin, Indiana, Temporary Plate, Signal 24, 509, Westbound Mitchell.
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Washington Township Fire, 2901, 2955,
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and Medic 21.
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Priority 1[2].
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Unknown problem.
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1-9 Travel Center at 4105 East Northland Drive.
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Time of 20507.
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Valpa Engine 22.
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Priority 2[3].
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Sick person.
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Valpa Razoccare and Rehab Center.
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At 606 Wall Street.
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Unit 215B. Time out 2058.
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20s at the end.
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Reviews inside.
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We're coming on right now.
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In 2901, responding to 4105 East Moreland.
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Thank you. At 1-9 Travel Center, 4105 East Moretland, male not waking up, in white Freightliner truck number 0-075 in parking lot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-8: Available for duty and ready to respond to calls.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action due to threat to life, safety, or property.
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention but not the highest priority.
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