Medical emergency involving unresponsive elderly woman, Pleasanton TX
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Emergency medical services and fire department responded to an unresponsive 69-year-old woman near North Chapman Street in Pleasanton. She was lethargic, confused, and breathing at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Journal, for the attention of Pleasanton,
00:03
EMS, you're going to be needed near North Chapman.
00:06
Near North Chapman.
00:07
It's going to be for a 69-year-old female, very confused, lethargic, and not oriented.
00:12
Time now is 1319, WRWE 247.
00:35
I don't know.
00:44
This is the Pleasanton Police Department for the attention of the Pleasanton Fire Department.
00:47
You're going to be needed near North Chapman.
00:50
Near North Chapman.
00:51
It's going to be to assist EMS with a 69-year-old female who's very lethargic and not responsive.
00:57
She is breathing.
00:59
Time now 1321, Pleasanton, Pleasanton Police Farm, WCO 625.
01:06
I'm leading into one.
01:08
Please open route.
01:13
Acknowledgment / Message received.
01:20
He 613. Go ahead.
01:27
Here make location to near North Chapman, near North Chapman.
01:32
It's going to be to EMS with the 69-year-old female who's very lethargic, not responsive, but is breathing.
01:41
Okay, you just,
01:43
in route.
01:47
Acknowledgment / Message received.
01:52
693, turn in,
01:56
roll. 693, turn, and roll the response.
02:04
693.
02:12
693 turn. We'll be on location.
02:18
4663. Sophie, be out of it.
02:24
All right.
02:30
P.D Inj1. The intro is on location.
02:35
Time 4.21.
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Location mentioned:
Chapman St, Pleasanton, TX 78064
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