Unresponsive male found near Grayson Funeral Home, New Washington IN
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An 85-year-old unconscious male was found near Grayson Funeral Home in New Washington. The caller refused CPR and emergency services were later cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Adam Easton is for an unconscious, unresponsive, not breathing, CPR is not in progress.
00:06
Grayson Funeral Home, New Washington
00:10
34.
00:16
An 85-year-old male subject unconscious, not breathing in the building next to the funeral home.
00:30
Your District 1, for an unconscious, not breathing, Grayson Funeral Home, near East Main Street.
00:37
Repeating for New Washington, EMS, New Washington Fire Department, your District 1, for an unconscious, not breathing, Grayson Funeral Home, near East Main Street.
00:45
Your timeout, 1353.
00:51
...units for an unconscious, unresponsive, unknown breathing, possible overdose, heart of you've got with Elaine.
01:00
What are you.
01:03
Peter 138, Baker 59.
01:06
There's a male subject in a white van that has a needle in his arm unconscious.
01:15
Intercentry units for an abandoned vehicle 3204 Gardner Boulevard.
01:21
Stack it 138.
01:29
138 radio.
01:32
Good.
01:34
What's the breathing status on this, ma'am?
01:37
Unknown.
01:44
I mean, it's responding, Grayson's funeral phone information.
01:49
Our caller is refusing CPR.
01:55
Mr. Speaker 1-32, you show me how to do, please.
01:59
You take one-thirty-two.
02:04
138 radio you can cancel EMS 138
02:14
39 if you're in route still you can cancel careful
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, New Washington, IN 47162
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