00:00
Attention all North Georgetown and Sebring EMS personnel, you're needed at (number withheld) Georgetown Damascus Road for a 70 year old male fell face down.
00:11
Caller advised they do not think he is breathing.
00:14
On the air at 2335.
00:25
You signal one is 200 and twenty-one over four west.
00:28
There is some debris in the road here on the left lane.
00:32
Okay, you said 200 and twenty-one over four west?
00:48
Oh, H 19 . Did the caller want to speak with a deputy?
01:00
No, you just want me to go out there and keep it down.
01:03
It's an ongoing problem, as you know.
01:06
Copy, it's all dark here.
01:08
I think he's probably sleeping.
01:14
That's your 2337 break.
01:29
(number withheld), (number withheld) Georgetown Damascus Road?
01:35
Just took a 911[1] call there.
01:37
70 year old male fell on the floor.
01:39
He's been sick the past few days.
01:41
He is not breathing.
01:44
At the time of the call, they were unable to roll him over or do anything.
01:48
He's a larger male.
01:50
I have Georgetown Damascus.
01:52
And we're out. Or I have Georgetown FD and EMS and we're out there.
01:56
19, copy, we're out.
01:59
Signal fire station one.
02:04
Acknowledge call, we'll be en route.
02:16
That caller is back on the line with my partner.
02:20
The subject is now turning blue at this time.
02:29
I don't have any information when you go to this call.
02:31
I got her name, but I don't think I spelled it right.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hang-up call from the emergency number