Medical team responds to cardiac arrest at Carolina Avenue, Monroe LA
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Emergency responders received a call for a possible cardiac arrest near Carolina Avenue. Upon arrival, the patient was confirmed deceased due to natural causes and was released to a funeral home.
Audio|Heard on: Ouachita Parish Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4, Med1.
00:17
Respond to near Carolina Avenue, near Lee Avenue and Big Taylor Street.
00:27
It's going to be...
00:29
Talk to Cardiac.
00:35
Holder, Greg.
00:36
Holder to do that.
00:39
Kevin.
00:45
One en route, that's near Carolina Avenue, on a possible cardiac.
00:53
Check your narrative on this one.
01:01
Engine 4 is on scene dispatch.
01:05
Do you want us to wait on PD?
01:12
Standby, Engine 4, we'll call PD's dispatch.
01:17
And they're also saying he's already been pronounced.
01:20
We need a little bit more information.
01:23
I've called Acadian.
01:24
They don't have any more information.
01:30
If we're going to go on in and check it out.
01:35
Happy.
01:40
If that's getting information from the coroner that this patient's already been pronounced, and they're already, just gone,
01:49
released to the funeral home.
01:50
Okay.
01:55
Any forward to matter one, this is going to be a natural call, Seth, at the NR paper you can cancel.
02:02
Thank you, sir.
02:04
From my information I just got, they've already been released for the funeral, so you don't have to stick around if that's already happened.
02:11
Captain, we're talking to a hospice now.
02:16
If that's copy, made one available.
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Location mentioned:
Carolina St, Monroe, LA 71202
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