Man found unresponsive in Mt Arlington home, Mt Arlington NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Hopatcong Avenue in Mt Arlington, New Jersey, after a caller reported that their father, referred to here as (name withheld), was unresponsive and not breathing. The individual was later pronounced deceased at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County two available, twenty-six car near Hopatcong Avenue for the cardiac arrest.
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Near Hopatcong Avenue,
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cardiac arrest.
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The caller stated he got to his (name withheld)'s house and now is unresponsive and not breathing.
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Receiving.
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ALS from ALS com.
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Ten four, they've been dispatched.
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I'll get your status when I get there.
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Ten four, thank you.
00:26
Go ahead. County to available.
00:29
County 36 Charlie, Landing Road south and I-80 east for the sunken sewer grate.
00:36
George will check it out.
00:37
County to 26 cars.
00:40
Status has changed to an obvious stated cold in a warm environment.
00:47
Two four. I'll be three going out.
00:50
That's right, X-ray seven zero EF one Victor Romeo.
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Eight five is out.
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Received.
00:56
Person is deceased.
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There is some lividity.
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ALS for pronouncement.
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Ambulance.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Hopatcong Ave, Mt Arlington, NJ 07856
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