Unresponsive man reported near Road 9 in Hawaiian Acres, Hawaiian Paradise Park HI
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Emergency responders were sent to near Road 9 in Hawaiian Acres after a third-party caller reported a male who was unresponsive. Attempts to contact the resident were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Station 10 to control.
00:02
Preston is responding.
00:10
Then, medic 10,
00:12
possible address now, it's Hawaiian Acres near Road 9, so left the final level of art, also on the left.
00:21
Third-party caller heading to location, reporting a male patient,
00:28
RP called the RP that I was hitting, that patient wasn't waking up.
00:37
No other info.
00:38
I try to call back the residents no answer.
00:44
I can copy.
00:52
Ever.
00:57
Century E.P.7.
01:03
I'm in area over that PX.
01:10
Do you know what's going on?
01:14
Negative. It's just a third-party caller.
01:16
Firetry calling the FEMA party is supposed to be at the location.
01:20
She's not answering the phone.
01:23
I'm at Road 9 and I'm going to load right now.
01:31
Saying it's supposed to be that first...
01:33
I believe it should know Mariani's house.
01:41
We offer a vehicle over here at the intersection,
01:46
Hotel Echo Bravo 866.
01:50
Different.
01:53
I'll open a meeting now.
01:57
It's up here and also be ranked so a corner.
02:07
Tenure 814.
02:08
Copy.
02:09
So it is on Road 9.
02:19
It will be the first driver on the left.
02:21
Road 9, if you take the left, half of 9, Boulevard.
02:29
I'm trying to get the key for the key.
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Location mentioned:
9th St, Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI 96749
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