Unconscious elderly woman found at residence in Campbellsville, Campbellsville KY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders found a 74-year-old woman unconscious and possibly not breathing near High Pine Street in Campbellsville. A dog was present at the scene and responders were instructed to enter through the side door.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville EMS
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Attention to the MS headquarters, Campbellsville Fire Rescue.
00:03
Have an unconscious person possibly not breathing near High Pine Street.
00:09
Have an unconscious person possibly not breathing near High Pine Street.
00:16
This will be in the area of garden subdivision.
00:18
It'll be across from the apartment.
00:21
The alarm time, 1912.
00:23
Headports, copy.
00:27
EMS headquarters copy and fire station copy at 1912.
00:54
Medic 216 amy responding near High Pine Street.
00:58
I mean a 74-year-old female unresponsive, unknown if breathing, times 1914.
01:05
We're okay.
01:14
Campbell's Veldimetic 216.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:20
Be advised, there is a dog on scene.
01:23
They are getting the dog put away at this time.
01:26
Okay.
01:27
They're at the side door.
01:31
601. Come on this.
01:35
601. 601.
01:38
First bomb.
01:46
601 have you my responding near High Pine Street for 74 year old female unresponsive unknown if breathing. The advisors are dogs.
01:56
They will be in the living room.
01:57
Caller advised to enter through the side door.
02:11
Medic 216 Campbellsville.
02:20
Medic 216 Campbellsville is on scene.
02:26
Medic 216. Medic 216.
02:31
Unseen.
02:34
Unseen, 1916.
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Location mentioned:
High Pine, Campbellsville, KY 42718
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