Medical responded to unresponsive male near W Main St, Ansonia CT
Medical and police were dispatched to an address near West Main Street for a male who was unresponsive and later confirmed to be in cardiac arrest. On-scene assistance was coordinated between medical and police units.
Audio|Source: Ansonia, Derby, Seymour and Shelton Police
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
7-8. 7-8. Start making your way to near West Main Street.
00:03
It's going to be Unit 3 Juliet.
00:05
Medical is going to be going, sounds like,
00:07
unresponsive or semi-responsive male at that address.
00:12
A3, are you out on the road?
00:16
Address from goodbye coming from Grayhill.
00:19
On. Three Juliet.
00:26
943, you could disregard.
00:28
I'll start heading there.
00:35
2.5 stations.
00:42
Could you put me on case number (number withheld).
00:48
I'm going to try to serve.
00:56
Is that for the female half or the male half?
01:01
Roger.
01:05
There's a male's name on it.
01:09
Starting with an alpha,
01:12
last name, ends with it, Sierra.
01:22
Roger.
01:24
4-8 is in route as well to serve the email on that.
01:33
I can't by a second because I know she's going to go over there and serve that.
01:41
I'm going to have this to think.
01:49
The address you're doing this service on.
01:53
To waverly.
01:56
The case initiated out of Sunwood, so go ahead and do that.
02:00
We'll not put you in for Waverly.
02:06
Sure.
02:09
7-8-7, my response.
02:13
Roger.
02:16
Northwestern said cardiac arrest.
02:19
Two-five auto-appearance.
02:24
Two-five auto-appearance.
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