60-year-old female found unconscious at home, Mineral Wells WV
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Emergency responders were called to near Maple Shades Court for a 60-year-old female found unconscious and breathing on the bathroom floor. She had returned home earlier feeling unwell. The cause of her condition is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Central Station 4, responded 232, Maple Shades Court, 60-year-old female, unconscious and unresponsive.
00:06
Time of alert, 1839.
00:16
Just advise we have some new information.
00:20
Vehicle was involved in this.
00:21
Seems was an elderly couple driving a blue SUV direction of travel down to Cyprus.
00:32
We're the only one here to BMF.
00:41
232 Maple Shades Court for a 60-year-old female, unconscious, unresponsive, is breathing.
00:48
They're advising that she came home from work today because she was feeling sick, unknown how long she's been there.
00:57
We're six.
01:04
If you haven't gone en route yet, we'll get that.
01:06
We're just coming down badly.
01:10
Okay, we were just getting in the truck.
01:15
Porte is responding on that.
01:22
I didn't know you're available, I apologize.
01:26
I have you en route to 232 Maple Shades Court in Mineral Wells as backup.
01:32
For a 64-year-old female, advising she's unconscious, unresponsive, is breathing.
01:39
Advise they are not sure what happened.
01:40
They found her laying in the bathroom floor.
01:43
Also, advice she went home today because she was feeling sick.
01:46
No past health history.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Shades Ct, Mineral Wells, WV 26150
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