Elderly female found unresponsive near Old Highway 49, Saucier MS
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Fire department responded to an unresponsive elderly female who collapsed near Old Highway 49 and Hudson Lane. CPR instructions were started on scene. The residence is a trailer hidden behind a burned down house.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Station 8, standby for an unresponsive elderly female near Old Highway 49.
00:20
We respond near Old Highway 49 with a cross street of Hudson.
00:29
An elderly female has collapsed on the floor, she is unresponsive.
00:37
Watched out.
00:39
24.
00:47
Go ahead, engine 8.
00:48
Go ahead, engine 8.
00:49
We've got one load of a transport, two signature for going for you, terminating command.
00:52
I'll be en route to the call on Old Highway 49.
00:55
Turn 4. 24.
01:00
Engine man, I'll be around also.
01:03
24. 24. Transport engine three, engine three, standby for medical traffic 33rd Avenue.
01:20
Responding near Old Highway 49, be advised that Acadian has started CPR instructions.
01:26
Engineering College.
01:32
Mr. Guards.
01:33
Mr. Goffin.
01:34
Happy.
01:40
Ingenit Harrison, what were the numerics on this address?
01:44
Engineade, it's going to be (number withheld).
01:52
...listed anywhere on these mailboxes in this area.
01:55
Do you have a better one?
02:09
North of Hudson Lane on the left, about four or five houses down.
02:20
We may have found it.
02:26
I'm being flagged down right where I am, behind my chart.
02:36
It's going to be a trailer not visible from the road, but there is a burned down house in front of it.
02:46
We're making a way back there.
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Location mentioned:
Hudson Ln & Old Hwy 49, Saucier, MS 39574
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