Man with kidney failure threatens suicide near Long Rd, Hinesville GA
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Emergency responders assisted a 68-year-old man near Long Road, Hinesville, who was having trouble breathing, had end-stage kidney failure, and threatened to take his own life.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Can you mean that to Restoration of Amos and Fire are in about to near Long Road, cross with River Road?
00:10
The complaint is on scene with the male, advised that he's unable to care for himself and threatening suicide,
00:17
also having some difficulty breathing.
00:21
68-year-old now.
00:25
Repeat last transmission to Aggers.
00:28
Near Long Road, cross of Worth-Curber Road.
00:37
Restory Distressed.
00:40
Near Long Road, near Long Road, cross of Worth,
00:44
Grover Road.
00:56
Long copies.
01:03
You can't have a rescue one.
01:07
He was a 68-year-old male having difficulty breathing, colostomy bag and end stage for your kidney failure.
01:16
He is breathing conscious not alone.
01:18
We do have law enforcement en route as well.
01:28
Agent 15 to be a route, rest for your stress.
01:30
Acknowledgment of message received, you're going to be responded to a 68-year-old male, have a difficulty breathing.
01:41
Male is also in end stage your kidney failure.
01:47
Agent 50, clear.
01:58
It might change because they just switched the MS units around.
02:06
Chat for it.
02:15
Anyone set us clear.
02:17
Mines left the address.
02:35
Negative. The component is a separate party.
02:37
She is on scene with the male.
02:42
Okay, four, clear, thank you.
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Long Rd, Hinesville, GA 31313
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