Cardiac arrest reported near El Dorado Drive, Elizabethtown KY
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According to the dispatch call, a 79-year-old male was found unresponsive and not breathing near El Dorado Drive at the intersection with St. John Road and Greenwood Drive. CPR was not in progress upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 12, 20105, respond to near El Dorado Drive, cross streets St. John Road and Greenwood Drive for cardiac arrest.
00:07
Cardiac arrest at location.
00:10
How about this 11-18?
00:15
School 5, responding 11.2.
00:19
23, Hardin County.
00:22
20, sir.
00:24
We're 2 minutes away from that.
00:25
We'll pick that up for 12 shows at service.
00:30
You guys out of service.
00:32
23 responding in 1115.
00:40
23 and 2105, respond to near El Dorado Drive, crossers of St. John Road and Greenwood Drive.
00:47
79-year-old male, unresponsive and not breathing.
00:51
Also, passed away overnight.
00:53
CPR is not in progress.
01:01
35 Hardin County.
01:06
We've got a notice on first due for a cardiac arrest on El Dorado, no page from the station.
01:19
Near El Dorado Drive, cardiac arrest.
01:21
Cardiac arrest.
01:28
Twenty-third fast, Shores and serves.
01:33
Do you something? See what I'm saying?
01:40
Test rates, test rate, over the street sales fire, 11-2-1.
01:45
Something.
01:51
I'm going on radio.
01:52
Temporarily in County.
01:54
I'm really interested so we could catch some station.
02:00
That you are responding near El Dorado Drive, cross at St. John Road in Greenwich.
02:12
79-year-old not breathing, CPR is not in progress, squad 23 just arrived on scene.
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Location mentioned:
El Dorado Dr, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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