Man becomes unresponsive; CPR in progress near Hattertown Rd, Monroe CT
Emergency responders were sent to near Hattertown Road in Monroe, Connecticut, for a 50-year-old man who became unresponsive. CPR was being performed on him. Initially, it was thought to be a traumatic arrest, but it was later determined to be a likely cardiac arrest unrelated to trauma.
Audio|Source: Monroe Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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A full crew is needed, 509, number near Hattertown Road for the possible traumatic arrest.
00:07
This is for Minori MS with 509, full crew needed number near Hattertown Road, cross a blanket meadow, Huntington Road.
00:15
It's going to be for a 50-year-old male possible traumatic arrest.
00:20
Okay.
00:24
All right, last unit.
00:29
Okay,
00:31
vote. All right, you keep cutting yourself off, 09, you're going to Hattertown.
00:38
Found me there.
00:57
Flash unit.
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9-5-2.
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9-5-2.
01:08
Full cover.
01:13
952, you're a son.
01:18
995-trial. Show me in Ratt as well.
01:24
95 Charlie Interim.
01:26
One notice fetched to Minare AMS, Neatry 660, Hattertown Road.
01:33
58-year-old mail, caller called in, I guess the mail was awake,
01:37
stated he had back pain, and then with initial call, he went unresponsive, CPR[1] is now in progress.
01:57
No,
01:58
it doesn't sound like a traumatic arrest.
02:00
Sounds like a cardiac arrest.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Near Hattertown Rd, Monroe, CT 06468
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