Woman found unresponsive near shady lane in south shore, South Shore KY
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near Shady Lane in South Shore, Kentucky, for a 71-year-old woman found unresponsive and not breathing. She appeared to be in cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Greenup County Public Safety
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
respond to near Shady Lane, 1A.
00:03
Shady Lane, in reference to a 71-year-old female, currently unresponsive, not breathing.
00:09
The advice you spoke through her last night, repeating this.
00:14
25, Med4, respond to near Shady Lane, in reference to cardiac arrest, 71-year-old female.
00:20
First alert, 1021.
00:28
Brown.
00:34
Becoming the Porter.
00:45
85-0503.
00:49
85-03.
00:52
Can you give me that location? One more turnover, please?
00:59
The address is near Shady Lane in South Shore.
01:04
Once you're 20 on there, please.
01:12
Number three, once you come off of Silone Road, then you go into Meadowark Road,
01:17
like it's going to be one of the first or second houses in that curve, Shady Lane.
01:23
Okay, fine, thank you.
01:26
The owner of the car refuses press charges on this subject.
01:36
Subject has possible dementia.
01:40
You show me clear.
01:52
Near Shady Lane, 71-year-old female, cardiac arrest, unresponsive, not breathing.
01:59
People had the last time that she was known response to the flight line.
02:02
She was fired department in-route, near Shady Lane.
02:05
Shady Lane.
02:17
25 Rescue 1, Green of Dispast Sheldon, Ropp with 3.
02:22
1025.
02:26
85. 85 union, Ralph.
02:46
Medical One for something.
02:54
8510 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Cr-1037E, South Shore, KY 41175
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