Medical responders aid nonresponsive man near antique shop, Bay St Louis MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near North Second Street in Bay St. Louis, close to an antique store parking lot. A man was initially found nonresponsive and on the ground but later became conscious, though nonverbal. He was assisted by rescue personnel and moved into a silver Cadillac. Police and medical units were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Fire
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Jaw unit, stand by for emergency traffic for basement owners rescue.
00:24
Central of Bay St.
00:25
Louis Rescue, Bay St.
00:26
Louis Rescue respond to near North Second Street.
00:30
Give me the antique store in the parking lot.
00:33
Give me a male that was on the ground.
00:36
He is now standing up breathing.
00:38
He is non-responsive, unable to communicate.
00:42
Pafford and PD has been notified.
00:48
Rescue two en route.
00:52
Ten four, Bay Rescue Two.
00:53
I have you en route to near North Second Street.
00:59
Near North Second Street.
01:01
It'll be the antique store in the parking lot.
01:04
It's going to be a male.
01:05
They now have him in a silver Cadillac.
01:07
He's nonverbal.
01:08
He was on the ground.
01:09
He is responsive now.
01:15
Semi from emergency traffic for Bay St. Louis Rescue.
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Location mentioned:
N 2nd St, Bay St Louis, MS 39520
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