Man found unconscious and not breathing at Lotus Avenue, Slater MO
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A 52-year-old man was found unconscious and not breathing near Lotus Avenue; CPR is underway as emergency responders are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Saline County Public Safety
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Unconscious subject.
00:02
Near Lotus Avenue.
00:04
36,
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391, Lotus Avenue, 2007.
00:15
Full quarter, EMS,
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3614,
00:21
un-unconscious eye drag,
00:23
Near Lotus Avenue, 50-year-old male,
00:29
who is unresponsive and not breathing.
00:34
Highway F, 360th Lane, 1448.
00:39
All these, uh, say, can you give me the house number?
00:47
Clear AMS and start at the 14, copy 7, 1448.
00:53
AMS 3-091, 36-091.36-091.
01:02
You have to repeat, we're doing with an unconscious subject.
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3145, 627, North English.
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627 North English.
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627 North English Avenue, 134.1.5, 14.9.
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Before he came this information, the male is going to be unresponsive.
01:30
We do not believe he is breathing.
01:31
He's turning purple in color right now.
01:33
He's in a bed where he's going to get him to move to the floor.
01:37
R.P.
01:38
is the wide issues there by herself.
01:42
11 central copy.
01:56
It sounds like he went to go late, possibly laid out of bed, or if he went and checked on him and located him changing colors.
02:19
Pace later, Medic 1 en route near Lotus Avenue.
02:24
Near Lotus Avenue is going to be a 52-year-old male who is unconscious, not breathing.
02:31
RP is there alone with him.
02:33
CPR is in progress, keeping RP calm.
02:40
Cross streets 3006 lane, highway up of freight, 1452.
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Lotus Ave, Slater, MO 65349
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