Unconscious person reported at Sycamore Ridge apartments, Pennsauken Township NJ
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Emergency responders received a report of an unconscious person in apartment D at Sycamore Ridge Apartments near Herbert Avenue in Pennsauken. Units were dispatched to the scene to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Now we're getting unconscious at Sycamore Ridge, so then Terry Hill to Cooper River Plaza, I can readout them to that.
00:10
Yeah, it's from him.
00:11
He can also show me there to Sycamore Ridge.
00:14
All right, sir.
00:23
Good sir. Bill 1397, Jim, Johnny.
00:31
We're going to reroute you to another call in times walking.
00:34
We're getting an unconscious at Sycamore Ridge Apartments, near Herbert Avenue.
00:42
Grease it.
00:46
In terms walking?
00:51
Affirmative.
00:53
Okay, you miss 10-7.
00:57
Candid and counting that a 41 on Zune.
01:02
Okay, 421. All right, 421.
01:09
Sanchez you figure on.
01:12
Cool.
01:14
C and G's all locations.
01:20
Nothing. What we do you have to transport in there?
01:27
So, General, 3,000.
01:29
3rd670.
01:35
3rd,000. They left 1397, came back.
01:39
Go.
01:42
Oh, is I'm going to send you guys back to Cooper River Apartments.
01:44
I'm going to pull a candid unit for Sycamorewich.
01:51
I, send it.
01:59
1014, Pennsauken Township,
02:02
Sycamore Ridge Apartments,
02:04
near Herbert Avenue,
02:06
apartment D.
02:07
Delta,
02:08
and unconscious persons.
02:11
The ALS. 1014, the Signal Ridge Apartments,
02:14
near Herbert Avenue, between Stockton and Broad,
02:19
D. Delta, and unconscious person, respond A-Sops.
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Location mentioned:
apt A Herbert Ave, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
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