Elderly man found unconscious near Depot Street, Chapel Hill TN
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An 87-year-old man was found unconscious near Depot Street. He has diabetic issues and dizziness and has a history of neuropathy and high blood pressure. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Alpha, attention Alpha, knee-june route, near Depot Street, near Depot Street, 87-year-old male unconscious (name withheld).
00:14
Attention Chapel Hill first responders.
00:16
Attention,
00:17
Chapel Hill first responders, New Jersey, Route, near Depot Street, near Depot Street.
00:23
This is going to be for an 87-year-old male who's unconscious and fainting at this time.
00:35
Diabetic issues, possible low sugar incidents going on at the Villa Way where you're headed to now.
00:41
And this is the busy amount possibly blood pressure.
00:46
The call is going to be EMS.
01:01
Sal, suspension, may generate domain for coverage.
01:09
Copy. Show if that may.
01:14
Ten,
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four.
01:20
Can't find out.
01:21
I come 45's on scene.
01:25
Copy that 45, have you on scene.
01:33
Make out 41's in route.
01:40
Copy that 41, got you en route.
01:42
Near Depot Street, near Depot Street for an 87-year-old male who passed out once today.
01:49
It's been very dizzy since everything is spinning.
01:52
Do be advised has a history of neuropathy and high blood pressure.
02:01
We want to be advised.
02:02
I did page first responders that they have not checked en route.
02:05
I do have two park rangers in route to this address as well.
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Location mentioned:
Depot St, Chapel Hill, TN 37034
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