Man found unresponsive near Stone Ridge Road, Austinville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched to an address near Stone Ridge Road in Austinville, Virginia, for an unresponsive man who was breathing weakly. The man, described as sixty-seven years old, had reportedly taken a small amount of baking soda and water for indigestion before losing responsiveness. Multiple medic units were en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety and Galax City Fire / EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Area two, nature respond.
00:01
Near Stone Ridge Road.
00:03
Unresponsive is breathing.
00:04
Seek on clear.
00:05
Fourteen fifty-three.
00:09
Copy. Medic one's en route.
00:16
Be advised we'll have a bit of an extended ETA.
00:25
Medic one, if you'll take Creek Lane, we'll take unresponsive.
00:33
Tip one.
00:43
Timberline.
00:59
Tim, one route.
01:07
One fifty-year-old after ninety-nine.
01:28
Carroll Fire Rescue, which unit is responding? Stone Ridge.
01:33
Medic two en route to Stone Ridge.
01:35
Medic one's going to be en route Creek Lane.
01:40
Copy, medic two en route.
01:43
Cross Street Sunrise Drive, Pleasant View Road.
01:47
A sixty-seven year old male is unresponsive, barely breathing.
01:50
They advise that he took a small amount of baking soda and water in reference to indigestion.
01:56
He's still unresponsive, very sweaty.
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Location mentioned:
State Rd 745, Austinville, VA 24312
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