Unresponsive man in Poteet regains consciousness, Poteet TX
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Emergency medical services responded to an unresponsive 33-year-old man near Tannera Road in Poteet, Texas. The man was initially possibly not breathing but later regained consciousness and was transported by private vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Poteet EMS, submitted near Tannera Road, 1 800, (number withheld).
00:06
For a 33-year-old male, unresponsive, possibly not breathing,
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possibly had something smaller than, so the information time is 1848.
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647, Jordan, Sunday, 41.
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10-4.
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You can show me 24 today, everything's 4th.
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10-4. 10-4.
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Engine one?
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Yes,
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I'm, you can show engine one clear and available.
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It's going to be an issue due to the HVAC unit.
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We've notified the homeowner.
00:56
He's going to be contacting an electrician.
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You can show engine one and engine two clear.
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One. One.
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And...
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George, six nine, six.
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Private Edgerton.
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You can choose to connect to B-oddick.
01:29
If you can actually 22, you went to Cyniolk in 22, they advised that he got up and his responding, they're going to take him the lead.
02:00
Title Fire.
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We open a mutual 8-420-9-09-0-60-48.1.
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420, China, 68.41.
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Senate for someone burning a large earth file, and there's a boat that in effect.
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My time now is 880-50.
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Jinnis, code TEMS, code TEMS, you can 1022, 22, 22 to your last tone for 1800, 1010302.
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The patient is responsive, their Enigo, POV.
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Time is 1851.
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Poteet, TX 78065
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