Person found unconscious near South Dennis Drive, Clayton NJ
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an unconscious person near South Dennis Drive, Clayton. The patient is a 55-year-old male who was initially breathing but later went into cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Gloucester County Fire/EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
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BOS 30 are responding to META 2, BMS1 Clayton, near South Dennis Drive.
00:06
Between North New Street and Sarah Lane and the Dulcy Estates, an unconscious person.
00:14
BOS 30, Medics 2, EMS1 Clayton, near South Dennis Drive between North New Street and Sarah Lane,
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an unconscious person,
00:24
(number withheld).
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County Medics 2 is signed.
00:29
Medics 2, BLS 30.
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55-year-old male.
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Unconscious and responsive, reported to be breathing.
00:40
Still 30 counts.
00:46
Scrap, VILF13 is available.
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Okay,
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VL 13.
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BELF.
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BELF. BELF.
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BELF.
01:00
May BLS 41.
01:05
Okay.
01:06
L 41. Okay.
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L 41.
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County. County, DL30.
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All right. Next to us.
01:18
Maybe L. 30.
01:20
All right, Tuddy.
01:23
Yeah, you can put us on same.
01:27
I see.
01:32
Can I, Billis 200, you can put me on a very cell.
01:36
BOS 2-100.
01:42
County, B.L.
01:43
1293 alive at Jumption Washington Washington Township.
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Be 1290.
01:59
Station 41 on EMS 1,
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Clayton, near South Dennis Drive,
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between North New Street and Sarah Lane,
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cardiac arrest. Station 41.
02:11
On EMS1, Clayton, near South Dennis Drive, between North New Street and Sarah Lane, a cardiac arrest (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
S Dennis Dr, Clayton, NJ 08312
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