Man found unresponsive at residence in Shenango Township, New Castle PA
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Emergency responders are assisting a male found unresponsive and not breathing behind a residence near Old Butler Road in Shenango Township. CPR is in progress at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1,200 QRS, station 50100 echo response, near Old Butler Road, Shenango Township,
00:09
cross-up Vaseline, drive at Grigsby Street for unknown age mail.
00:14
Not conscious, not breathing, unresponsive on the back of the residence.
00:19
You see the MS sponsor at 335.
00:26
OECD-20 will handle the project last machine or township.
00:36
Copy, 50-120.
00:37
Do you see, Tony, then around, can you retreat the address?
00:46
Copy sharing a route.
00:48
Near Old Butler Road, near Old Butler Road.
00:56
So you see 50130.
00:59
Flight 130.
01:02
We're en route to assist in 5120.
01:15
Station, 1200 QRES, echo response, near Old Butler Road, near Old Weller Road, Sinego Township, Prosso, Basselin, Driving, Perixby Street, for unknown-inch mail.
01:27
Not conscious, not breathing, any glossive,
01:30
from the back of the house.
01:32
U.S. response, OEC, at 3.39.
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5120, 5030 center.
01:41
Go on.
01:44
We have CPR[1] in progress.
01:46
Do you have an ATA?
01:50
Calls close contact.
01:52
C.
01:53
C.C.F.O.T.F.O.T.O.20.
01:57
On scene, the advised station is around back in the entryway doorway.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Old Butler Rd, New Castle, PA 16101
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