Elderly man found unconscious near Simmons Drive, Foley AL
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A 72-year-old man was found unconscious near Simmons Drive with low blood pressure. He was breathing but unconscious and became conscious again briefly before losing consciousness once more. Emergency responders were notified and on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 30, District 3, Station 24, Section 1, Chrome 30, near Simmons Drive, unconscious, social response.
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Station 30, District 3,
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Station 24, Section 1, Zone 30,
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Near Simmons Drive, unconscious, Self-Strault Street, Waverly Lane.
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On to the pier 1318.
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124-1. No, that's a 3rd4-1.
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24 and 100, 1319,
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For near Simmons Drive, caller advised near blood pressure medicine and blood pressure was 60 over 40, now unable to get another reading,
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72-year-old male, not conscious, breathing, still unconscious,
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normal breathing rate.
01:08
Goal with the Central 146.
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Unit going central.
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Sure, 144.6 route through the station.
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246, then route through station, 1320.
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124. 24.
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24. 24. 20354.
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20354 and round 13255.
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Did you drop the information?
01:43
That's 24A by the information. That's 24A by the information.
01:45
The phone crash.
01:48
The caller had advised that they were conscious again, then advised back unconscious,
01:56
said that the patient will call if she called his name, then he goes back out.
01:59
Still cannot get a stable pressure ream on him.
02:03
14-6-4-5-0, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Simmons Dr, Foley, AL 36535
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