Man found unresponsive with CPR in progress near East County Road, Seymour IN
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Emergency units responded to a report of a 55-year-old man found unresponsive near East County Road 700 North. CPR was in progress at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
36 units Seymour Station 2, ready to respond to near East County Road 700 North.
00:07
Have a male who's unresponsive to this color, but they found him in the Stowe.
00:11
CPR is in progress.
00:17
36, 36 16, I'll be in around.
00:19
I can get out of my WC.
00:22
15 cars.
00:27
Fire response 1304 being railed correct.
00:33
13.0.4.
00:39
513.303. 3103.
00:41
being out to Reddington Station.
00:44
Clear.
00:50
7 clear again, you're responding to near East County Road 700 North, near East County Road 700 North.
00:58
Have the 55-year-old male not breathing CPR in progress?
01:07
One, Claire?
01:10
Sorry, this is 16-13.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:17
Can you go ahead and show a meeting at the Rackett station.
01:23
1370.
01:28
It's going to be near East County Road 700 North, near East County Road 700 North, 55-year-year-old male P.
01:36
APR and Barbara.
01:42
128-0-57.
01:46
Please.
01:49
794 David,
01:51
Queen Charles.
01:53
The first part, say.
01:59
Go ahead, sir.
02:02
Where are you responding from?
02:07
My association H.
02:11
Clear. I'm just going to go in round direct then.
02:15
Yeah, I'm clear.
02:21
All right, I'm trying to speak right, stop.
02:26
There.
02:32
Any MS units around, just information I can't tell if they're doing good CPR or colleagues disconnecting with me.
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Location mentioned:
E County Rd 700 N, Seymour, IN 47274
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