Unresponsive patient reported in cardiac arrest near West Windsor Circle, Bowling Green KY
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Emergency units responded to a medical assist near West Windsor Circle for an unresponsive patient. The patient was later reported in cardiac arrest but breathing with no CPR ongoing at the time of the update.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Station 112 and Browning respond to a medical assist.
00:04
At near West Windsor Circle, cross streets Hillwood Drive and Hillwood Drive.
00:15
Station 112 and Browning responding to a medical assist at West Windsor Circle.
00:25
Engine 7, respond to a medical assist.
00:30
At near Talbot Drive, cross streets McClintock Port and Wiglinport.
00:39
Patient is unresponsive,
00:42
near West Windsor Circle, cross streets Hillwood Drive.
00:49
Port 243.
00:55
26 person not fully alert, near Tower Drive, cross streets,
01:01
Wickland, and 1444.
01:08
To Station 112.
01:15
112.
01:20
EMS advises cardiac arrest for West Windsor Circle.
01:25
Copy.
01:29
1904-fighterset.
01:31
One 904.
01:33
Browning your units responding also.
01:40
For responding to a cardiac arrest at near West Windsor Circle at Fortune 45.
01:51
One-904.
01:53
Turning units on sane.
01:59
Having units on staying at 1446.
02:02
to 1904.
02:06
Go ahead dispatch.
02:09
Do you have any updates for EMS?
02:13
With the patient,
02:15
he's got an 02 of 98.
02:17
He is unresponsive but he is breathing and no CPR in progress at this time.
02:26
All right as much, coffee, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W Windsor Cir, Bowling Green, KY 42101
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