Person found unresponsive with shallow breathing on Schurz Highway, Churchill County NV
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Emergency crews responded to a person found unresponsive and breathing shallowly near Schurz Highway, Nevada. Narcan was administered to assist breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Churchill County Sheriff Dispatch
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
I'm trying to the door, but if you're a lunar window I can see him, see a computer, he appears to be touching to wake him up.
00:11
Copy. I'm going to get RP landline again if you can still hear him to the headset.
00:27
state nine Churchill RP advising that he can still hear that subject is making those strange noises
00:40
The RP says they still hear that subject to the headset make the strange noises.
00:47
Copy, I'm going to attempt the doors and see if they're unlocked.
00:52
Copy.
00:59
(number withheld)
01:02
The main entry, subject is breathing, use unresponsive, so and I get the man in the first time.
01:11
Copy.
01:18
Church, I'll fix anyone all being routed as well.
01:21
Save when I come.
01:39
Churchill 922, did you copy our traffic?
01:45
Negative.
01:46
The 9-92 is en route to Schurz Highway.
01:56
Copy, 20, 25.
02:04
Okay,
02:06
nice.
02:13
(number withheld).
02:17
(number withheld), Churchill, go ahead.
02:20
(number withheld), Churchill, go ahead.
02:22
(number withheld), Churchill, go ahead.
02:27
Suretile, (number withheld).
02:28
Churchill, (number withheld). No.
02:39
(number withheld).
02:45
Narcan has overnight, sir.
02:50
Copy, Narcan.
02:51
Narcan.
02:53
No two, he advised shallow breathing.
03:02
Nine of two copies.
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Location mentioned:
Schurz Hwy, Nevada
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