Unconscious man breathing with snoring sounds at residence, Lake City FL
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near South Stanley Court for a 58-year-old man who was unconscious and breathing with snoring sounds. Attempts to obtain more information from the caller were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Lake City Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
I have a four three in route.
00:08
I have a four three.
00:17
In the 43[1], Columbia.
00:21
Forty-three.
00:23
Do you have any patient information?
00:28
43[1], we have very little patient information due to the complaint that a 58-year-old male breathing unconscious making a snoring noise.
00:37
We've tried to get into check with breathing several times and not able to do this moment.
00:48
Forty three go.
00:55
See a rescue one.
01:00
Rescue one, go ahead.
01:02
Rescue one, now that you're free from CCSO.
01:04
Can I have you route to near South Stanley Court?
01:08
Got a 58-year-old male breathing unconscious, making a snoring noise.
01:13
Unable to get any further information out of the complainant.
01:21
Should a rescue one around?
01:24
I'll ask you one. I want to have you in her out.
01:26
Tell me near South Stanley Court.
01:29
58-year-old male breathing unconscious making a snoring noise.
01:32
Is he an awesome? We have been trying several times to get him to check his breathing and able to accomplish that.
01:40
Just now getting him on his back.
01:43
Yeah.
01:48
Yeah. If you want that gulch.
Police codes explained
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[1]
43: Information (secondhand info reported)
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Location mentioned:
SW Stanley Ct, Lake City, FL 32024
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