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Unresponsive elderly patient breathing at main street location, Evansport OH
Emergency response for an 82-year-old at near Main Street who is breathing but unresponsive. Additional assistance from Williams County was requested if needed.
Audio|Heard on: Defiance County Sheriff, City Police, Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Attention to 300, respond for an unresponsive breathing patient, near Main Street, near Main Street, between 1, the Williams County Line, respond on track 1.
00:18
Attention tip in 300.
00:20
Respondent unresponsive breathing.
00:23
Near Main Street, near Main Street, between 1, the Williams County Line.
00:27
Respond, on Tech 1.
00:41
Near Main Street, unresponsive for 82-year-old.
00:48
Oh,
00:56
very good. 2011, 2024, 1070.
00:59
Oh, okay.
01:02
You're clear.
01:07
1002 DeFines County page acknowledged rescue near Main 300 you're clear page acknowledged 2 1070 20 okay okay okay
01:35
24, you're clear.
01:42
32 to 10. We'll be able for TX.
01:45
My phone.
01:58
310, you're clearing out with one.
01:59
This will be for an 82-year-old.
02:02
Is breathing, you will look at the caller, unable to respond.
02:10
That's clear.
02:15
Defiance County, you can show 310 on scene.
02:20
Here, clear 310.
02:26
Defiance County also be advised if there are not enough responders, this patient will want to go to Bryan, so we'd request response from Williams County.
02:40
Here, Claire, I do show one other EMT and I am responding.
02:45
I'm not sure where there are now to, though.
02:49
That's Claire.
02:50
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Evansport, OH 43519
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