Unresponsive woman treated with CPR and naloxone, Hinesville GA
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A 48-year-old woman was found unresponsive near GA-196 West. She was not breathing and had no pulse. Emergency personnel administered CPR and naloxone to attempt to revive her.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
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06:30
Transcript:
00:00
Unresponsive woman at near GA-196 West.
00:04
Skin appears blue and purple; not breathing.
00:16
Skin appears blue and purple; not breathing.
00:27
Okay, I'm not just a person.
00:29
Did I have a... ...off?
00:33
I can't get you.
00:39
So, for 9-171 will be a 2-man.
00:40
You didn't direct traffic to me.
00:42
I'll be involved with 964.
00:45
Lastina, can you repeat your call sign? I'm clear.
00:47
You're out with 964.
00:50
7-4-7-3.
00:52
10-4, clear.
00:59
Last seen awake about an hour and a half ago.
01:04
CPR[1] was attempted.
01:09
Okay, that's three off the name now.
01:12
(number withheld).
01:20
1546.
01:22
Inund 15 Central, Kenra out, unconscious version.
01:26
Engine 15 is going to be upgraded to an unresponsive person.
01:30
The subject is blue and purple, 48-year-old female, no pulse at this time.
01:39
Engine 15 receives.
01:45
That's out, please.
01:53
Subject was last seen awake about an hour and a half ago.
06:13
964 Central, be advised one mark handle was administered.
06:17
Step 1-4.
06:27
Engine 15 Central, be advised, CPR[1] is in progress.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; cardiac arrest call type
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Location mentioned:
GA-196, Hinesville, GA 31313
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