Unconscious elderly man found near Kibler Valley Road, Ararat VA
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A 75-year-old man was found unconscious near Kibler Valley Road after about five minutes; breathing was normal and vitals were stable when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Patrick County Fire & EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
C-MED, Station 1, Station 8, Unconscious, Priority 1, near Kibler Valley Road; repeating C-MED, Station 1, Station 8, unconscious, priority 1, near Kibler Valley Road.
00:30
Transfer.
00:35
You had 101.
00:37
One hour one.
00:39
Maybe a route to the station if you can give any new gear driver.
00:44
Turn the car.
01:08
C-MED station 1, CCOM company 21, your EMT or a driver to assist unconscious, priority 1, near Kibler Valley Road.
01:16
Repeating C-MED station 1, CCCOM company 21, you know an EMT or a driver to assist with a call unconscious, Priority 1, near Kibler Valley Road.
01:26
Station 8, zoom it.
01:28
Station 8.
01:35
Negative, I've only copied one member.
01:38
Okay, you can still ask March 814 in response.
01:42
2 and 4.2134.
01:46
It's near Kibler Valley Road, cross streets, or Ike's, late lanes, squirrel creek road, responding for a 75-year-old male approximately 220 pounds.
01:54
Been unconscious, according to his wife for about five minutes, fell asleep on eating.
01:58
She advised that his breathing does appear to be normal, does not have any complaints prior to becoming unconscious.
02:04
She's checked as blood pressure advice.
02:05
It is 112 over 59.
02:07
Pulse is 52.
02:12
814 cups.
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Location mentioned:
Kibler Valley Rd, Ararat, VA 24053
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