Unconscious man found unresponsive near Highland Road, Hermitage PA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to the Department of Public Welfare near Highland Road for a male found unconscious and not breathing. Advanced medical support was requested on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire / EMS, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties Fire, EMS / Police
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Transcript:
00:00
The intercept female call back for eerie.
00:02
She said he's unconscious and not breathing now.
00:29
Statement 500 alpha response at the city Highland Road at the Department of Public Welfare, intersection, and Gardenway and Cultural Road.
00:37
For 159-0-mail, Tompkins, 3-8, that may have been in the lobby.
00:45
There's no option to call 511 to respond.
00:50
Okay.
00:58
There was some...
01:03
County from L8704.
01:09
Coney from L8704, go ahead.
01:14
Okay, it's 7704 on the scene.
01:24
City County, 511.
01:29
McGonogical 511.11.
01:33
We're on air, ma'am.
01:34
Can we have the address again?
01:40
Near Highland at the Department of Public Welfare.
01:47
Received, ma'am.
01:48
Goose, ma'am.
01:49
Go to 45.
01:56
Service is made incident number please.
02:04
Your incident number is (number withheld).
02:11
Copy penny.
02:21
Mercer County, 700.
02:30
You could show us and serve as ALS[1].
02:35
County Copy, 700.
02:45
Code 6, did call a report that he was not breathing and not responses?
02:53
That's what their notes are in here for.
02:59
First County, McGonicle 511.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Highland Rd, Hermitage, PA 16148
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