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Officer passes out at juvenile detention centerNew Brunswick NJ

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audio iconMedical Emergency
New Brunswick, NJ

An officer at the juvenile detention center near Apple Richard Lane passed out and lost consciousness. The officer later became alert and conscious. No medical conditions are known at this time.

Audio|Heard on: New Brunswick First Aid and Rescue
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00:22
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to near Apple Richard Lane, the juvenile detention center for the officer who passed out.
00:07
He is now unconscious, unknown on any medical conditions.
00:12
Near Apple Richard Lane, the juvenile detention center for the 50-year-old officer who passed out and is now alert.
00:18
And conscious unknown on any of the medical conditions.
00:20
Time now. One, two, three.

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