Man found unresponsive with shallow breathing after stroke, Watertown TN
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Emergency services responded to a home near Nile Road in Watertown, Tennessee, for a 35-year-old man who was unresponsive and breathing shallowly. The man had a stroke seven months earlier and was last alert the previous night. No recent illness was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Watertown Fire
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Transcript:
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313 via route to mail road
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313 train around to nail road
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near Nile Road
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It can be a lot of E.
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As an Edward, it can be the very last town on the driveway up at the top.
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It'll be a 35-year-old male,
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unresponsive, unconscious.
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He did have a stroke seven months ago, very shallow breathing.
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Last being alert and oriented was last night.
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Has not been sick.
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Rush 21.911[1].
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Show me clear of this call, release by Medicaid 8,
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and go into New Road.
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Good,
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we're sharing out real road, pre-13s all over the house, couldn't you? We'll have had a new road like Edith and Edward.
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Deastricht said a month ago, seeing a male patient last thing, waking alert last night.
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I have not recently been sick.
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It could be a very last house on the driveway.
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They're right, they're off.
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I'm gonna show, let me see you guys, I'm gonna be a 35-year-old male.
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313, I'll be on the same.
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313, show you on thing.
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313 and be advised that the mills still aren't any responses like coming out of his mouth.
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We're still in line with his life.
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Watertown, TN 37184
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