Medical call for unresponsive man canceled but responders check, Jefferson County AR
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Emergency responders were called for a 58-year-old man who had fallen and was unresponsive near Lee Springs Road. The patient later canceled the ambulance but responders were still sent to check on him.
Audio|Heard on: Watson Chapel Fire Dept
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Transcript:
00:00
11, near Lee Springs Rd, got a 58-year-old male that's fallen and unresponsive.
00:11
104, 10,
00:13
text me the address real quick.
00:16
They are to come out once they get in the CAD.
00:19
I'm trying to, we're trying to look it up now and see exactly where it is.
00:28
Yeah, Andrew.
00:31
11.522.
00:37
Well, coming from your way, it's going to be before you get the Community Road on the right.
00:47
Hey, two, Mecca's trying to get hold of you.
00:52
Thanks.
00:57
The patient called back and if they no longer need an ambulance or first response, but the male
01:03
The 10-4[1]. 10-4, you want me to go ahead and page at 1022?
01:12
You can show us back in service.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:25
You headed that way yet.
01:28
Just setting out the door.
01:31
The caller called back canceled ambulance, but go see what's going on.
01:35
They canceled ambulance, but he was on the fire department with it for about 30 years.
01:44
Tell me.
01:49
You just go code one.
01:52
Normally we'd cancel, but we need to check this now.
01:59
Good boy, I'm on.
02:00
In route.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Lee Springs Rd, Arkansas
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