63-year-old woman found deceased at home, Conyers GA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Heathervale Way SW and Cambridge Creek for a 63-year-old woman not breathing. A hospice nurse at the scene reported the patient was deceased upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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6.06, truck 6.1 to a person not breathing near Heathervale Way SW and Cambridge Creek, cross streets of Wolverton Court Southwest and Brandon Lane Southwest.
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6.36, truck, and so on priority, priority, 1 to a person not breathing near Heathervale Way SW,
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at Cambridge Creek, cross street of Wolverton Court SW and Brandon Lane Southwest, time off 14, 34.
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Truck 6.
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6.6.
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608 for 606.
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6.08 you're advising you're going for 606.
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6.0 for 6.6.
00:34
Your traffic is mumbled, readvise.
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6O for 606.
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See, 606, you're clear to cancel.
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608 round.
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4 is on location.
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We're having to extend ETA.
00:53
We've got to walk in.
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Number four.
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Maria 608, Chuck 6, she'll be responding to a 63-year-old female, not breathing.
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The caller advised that she's a hospice nurse on scene, advised that patient is full cold.
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Family calling advised has been a couple of hours, but the caller has not pronounced her yet.
01:20
Returns to a 2017 Toyota Highlander, white in color,
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to a (name withheld) of Lilburn, Georgia.
01:29
Valid, 29, negative.
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Dr. 6. Dispatch 6 dispatch.
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Trust 8.
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This is going to be an obvious D.O.A.
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Turn 4.
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Location mentioned:
Heathervale Way SW, Conyers, GA 30094
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