Cardiac arrest reported near Blackburn Road in Rineyville, Rineyville KY
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Emergency responders were called to an unresponsive 90-year-old female near Blackburn Road in Rineyville. A third-party caller reported that someone at the scene had been trying for two hours to wake her without success.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Squad 22 is 2105.
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Squad 22 and 2105 respond to near Blackburn Road in Rineyville, Cross Street of Rineyville Boulevard for cardiac arrest timeout 1022.
00:27
Rineyville Fire Department, cardiac rearrest near Blackburn Road, top 1023.
01:00
1024.
01:05
Let me get three-yard in can I?
01:08
23 guys.
01:11
All right be in service at 1024.
01:14
701 sir.
01:19
Transporting at 1024 Transporting at 1024.
01:33
You're at the price here.
01:35
Can you stop mid-d-mead?
01:43
You answer this at 1025, responding to near Blackburn Road in Rineyville, Cross Street of Rineyville Boulevard.
01:54
We are a third-party caller calling in advice that there is a 90-year-old female at this location, unresponsive and not breathing.
02:03
They're advised that the party who is on scene has been trying for two hours to wake her up and doesn't know what to do.
02:15
At Arden County.
02:18
11, go ahead.
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I have you on payment 1025.
02:31
7091 Hardin County, I'm in service.
02:35
791 have you in service at 1026.
02:46
77091, near Blackburn Road, EMS and SOs en route.
02:52
It's going to be a reported 49-year-old female.
03:00
I've been trying to wake her up for about two hours.
03:02
They're advising you're not sure what's going on, possibly going to be
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Location mentioned:
Blackburn Rd, Rineyville, KY 40162
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