Unresponsive elderly male reported near Mound Street, Zanesville OH
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According to the dispatch call, an 88-year-old male was found unresponsive but breathing near Mound Street in Zanesville, Ohio. Emergency units responded promptly to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Muskingum County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - MARCS
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 to near Mound Street, near Mound Street, for a male that's not responding.
00:11
Community is in response.
00:15
Cross Street dead in, or what to happen in?
00:19
Do you ask for what I said.
00:23
Go again for six.
00:29
It was a show you marked, I was checking with me if you were marking me.
00:34
Go ahead, 60.
00:36
I was advising you can switch it to a non-Aidjury accident.
00:41
Copy.
00:44
Clear seed in service,
00:47
S&R AMA.
00:50
Unit three things, Mill.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:59
You can go ahead and take engine two off that, that would be engine one.
01:07
Copy.
01:08
26 is up.
01:15
26, priority 1[1], near Mound Street, near Mound Street,
01:23
88-year-old male, unresponsive.
01:25
Any information, I'll have you in Route 13, 16.
01:34
To Zanesville.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:44
I.D.
01:47
(name withheld) 89960, should come back to it, (name withheld).
01:57
Phone number (number withheld).
02:06
Copy.
02:15
Brady, 38.
02:20
3743.
02:24
Here, sir.
02:25
One or two, my conference.
02:34
One or two, I'm going to have priority one traffic with 2126.
02:40
Near Mound Street, 108-year-old, Mound Street,
02:45
88-year-old male unresponsive, is breathing at this time.
02:53
I'll be around 1318.
02:55
The name isle 5' and 7.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
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