Man found unresponsive near highway 85 connector in brooks, Brooks GA
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A 71-year-old man was found not breathing and cold near Highway 85 Connector in Brooks. The caller declined to perform CPR. Responding units were advised of a person at the property known to have rifles.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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02:10
Transcript:
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CPR call is near Highway 85 Connector, across the Mask Road, 71 years of age male, not breathing, cold to the touch.
00:10
Caller believes that they're beyond any help declining CPR.
00:15
Engine 6, Medicton Squad 10, CPR, 1.
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Near Highway 85 connector.
00:24
Respond to on top 5, track 5.
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1338, 1081.
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Jimble.
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1338, 1081.
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Medicton respond.
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Teller.
00:38
Hello, I'm sitting traffic.
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Cover.
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Engine 6 responding.
00:51
20.4.
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2.
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22 points.
01:00
We'll be a two-man unit.
01:02
2243 is going to be with me and you all radio traffic to him, please.
01:07
Engine 6, medic 10, squad 10, CPR,
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priority 1,
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Near Highway 85 connector,
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Near Highway 85 connector, cross through the Mask Road.
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Status is green, respond at 5, dot 5, 5.
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Double.
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Meta 5, let's see.
01:27
In favor.
01:32
Hi, I'm 10203.
01:34
I can all beta ones.
01:36
Never.
01:39
You know, it's responding to a 71-year-old male, 71-year-old male, not breathing, cold to the touch.
01:45
Caller is declining CPR.
01:47
Also be advised, we do have red flag at the location.
01:51
2.1-6 feet of ten, I go half.
01:56
There is a subject who owns several rifles and is known to carry them at or around property.
02:08
So, for you to 1023.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 85 Connector, Brooks, GA 30205
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