Unconscious elderly male possibly in cardiac arrest, Rock Hall MD
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Emergency responders were sent to 6399 Tolchester Road for an unconscious 68-year-old male who may be in cardiac arrest. The man was found passed out in the bathroom, and his breathing could not be verified.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire Dispatch
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Box 70-4, running engine 7, ambulance 7, Paramedic 17, Paramedic 11, Ambulance 1, 6399 Tolchester Road for the unconscious person.
00:10
Saw an EMS off, (number withheld).
00:17
Paramedic one is responding.
00:23
Responding paramedic one at the Delta response to the unconscious subject 6399 Tolchester Road.
00:30
Responding for a 68-year-old male, not conscious,
00:34
unable to complete breathing verification.
00:37
Caller to survive he had passed out into the bathroom.
00:40
Responding a (number withheld).
00:46
Good one call.
00:53
Providex 7-1, respondent.
00:56
Responding to hermodyx 7-1.
01:00
The Delta responds to the unconscious person, 639, not in Tolchester Road.
01:05
You're responding for a 68-year-old male, not conscious.
01:08
Trying to verify breathing now.
01:10
She ties her husband passed out in the bathroom.
01:12
You're responding at (number withheld).
01:17
Enid to Rouse 639-Torod Upgrade is still cardiac arrest, (number withheld).
01:25
Ceremonorex.
01:28
Caramedic, one copy.
01:35
Doc 70-4, Relearning Engine 7-2 for the cardiac arrest 6399 Tolchester Road.
01:41
Respond on the MS.
01:42
Up (number withheld).
01:47
All right, Prime-AX 7.1, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Tolchester Rd, Rock Hall, MD 21661
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