Unconscious man with medical history found unresponsive, High View WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called for an unconscious man near White Pine Ridge Road. The man was unresponsive with labored breathing and a history of stroke, diabetes, and partial vision loss. He was experiencing a severe headache and was unable to answer questions or follow commands. There was no recent injury noted.
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Transcript:
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Any available medic, your first alert for an unconscious unresponsive, near White Pine Ridge Road.
00:07
Your first alert, 0946.
00:14
I don't know, he's possibly armed.
00:21
You're up from Gatenbridge.
00:35
Engine 42, TAC 1.
00:41
Just saying chair is starting to stand up left and limp.
00:46
Advise that is breathing throughout the labor, the noisy.
00:51
It does not hurt to breathe, not hard to breathe.
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He had previous stroke in August of 2025.
01:00
Advice that was minor.
01:02
He cannot follow temple commands,
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not answer questions.
01:07
He started breathing now.
01:18
He does have total partial vision loss.
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Advises normal,
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his severe headache.
01:26
Devises nothing worse than any other, no other pain, not profusely sweating.
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He is a diabetic.
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No recent trauma or injury.
01:36
Advice he's sitting looking distressed.
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And those breathing is more labored.
01:41
That's everything for another.
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Location mentioned:
White Pine Ridge Rd, High View, WV 26808
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