85-year-old male with altered mental status at Canterbury Lane, Hackettstown NJ
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An 85-year-old male was found in altered mental status and possibly having a heart attack at near Canterbury Lane in Mansfield Township. The caller reported he was moaning in bed with eyes open but not making sense. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Seventy Rescue, Sunny Tree Rescue, respond.
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Mansfield Township 45, Canterbury Lane for an 85-year-old male altered.
00:08
Repeating 73 Rescue, respond.
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Mansfield Township 45, Canterbury Lane for an 85-year-old male altered mental.
00:14
Warren County, Operator 98, 602.
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County BLS 7354 is responding.
00:29
Send to re-time your unit number cut out.
00:38
7354
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BELF 7354 received responding Mansfield Township 45 Canterbury Lane cross well he's in place to Allen Road for an 85-year-old male altered mental just laying in bed moaning eyes are open not making any sense caller thinks he possibly having a heart attack an extensive medical history the reporting party is hysterical and not cooperative.
01:04
Guy 5'7, we're going to a mansfield.
01:10
Medic 5-7, received responding Mansfield, 45 Canterbury Lane, across Wellington Police to Allen Road for an 85-year-old male altered mental.
01:20
Caller says that her father is moaning in bed, eyes are open, not making any sense, thinks he's having a heart attack.
01:28
Has an extensive medical history, does state and his face is blue.
01:32
It's hard to get any other information out of her.
01:35
Upset.
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Location mentioned:
Canterbury Ln, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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