Man reports medical issue and opts for transport by wife, Gas City IN


A man on Durnbaugh Road reported feeling like he was dying and asked about ambulance costs. He later said it might have been a panic attack. His wife, a registered nurse, planned to drive him instead of calling emergency services.
Audio|Source: Wabash, Huntington, Miami and Grant Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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259. The 1046, he was calling his own 1051, or was we getting one for him.
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He attempted to call for one, was unable to get any answer.
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I advised him, I would go ahead and attempt to make a call for him.
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He advised he would be en route back to that vehicle to meet with them.
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Blair, I'm going to disregard on the 1046 reference puzzle medical issue.
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Underwall, we'll check it out and we'll see if the truck's still up there.
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85.9.
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Central 9 and the one under all he did advise he was having a medical issue.
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Correct.
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GP advised, he felt like he was dying, he asked for the price of an ambulance.
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He would have his wife take him and he's asked for further information. He's disconnected.
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Near West Durnbaugh Road.
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I'm clear. I didn't know he advised that he was going to have his wife taking. Can you try to make contact back with him to see if they are en route to before I get too far over that way?
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150, 1042. 1.50, 1042.
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859 central.
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859. 859.
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1043. I did call back the subject on Durnbaugh Road.
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I spoke with that male subject.
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He said that he believes he may have just been having a panic attack.
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He said that his wife is an RN.
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He is going to have his wife to go ahead and drive him. He was clear if he changed his mind that we would have a 1052 en route. He was clear he was his call back.
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