Male found unresponsive in apartment receiving emergency care, Morristown TN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an unconscious 45-year-old male at an apartment near East First North Street in Morristown. CPR was performed and Narcan was administered. The man has a history of mental illness. Police are also en route.
Audio|Heard on: Hamblen County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
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EMS, unconscious, near East First North Street, Morristown, Engine 2.
00:07
Medic 1 and Party 1 unconscious.
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Near East First North Street.
00:12
It's going to be apartment 12.
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Two copies.
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One copy, one true.
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One just one in a...
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One...
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Party one,
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unconscious.
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Got you're responding to near East First North Street.
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It's going to be apartment 12, cross-roads of East H.J.
00:35
and Evans.
00:36
Sound a male unresponsive on the floor.
00:38
After about a minute or so, CPR, they got back breathing.
00:43
We do have PD en route with you.
00:45
Got you in route. Call number (number withheld).
00:50
Is it used in route?
00:53
All the engine two is going to be apartment 12 at near East First North.
00:58
Agent two's on that town.
01:02
Okay,
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go ahead. Go ahead.
01:12
Some more information, a 45-year-old male has kind of heavily today.
01:18
Not sure exactly how much are they in at least of this and on mental medicine and has some type of mental disorder at level.
01:43
Acknowledged.
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Medic 1.
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TD advised Narcan times 1.
01:53
Acknowledged?
01:56
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E 1st N St, Morristown, TN 37814
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