20-year-old female found responsive after non-breathing report, Opelika AL
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near Lee Road for a 20-year-old female who was initially reported as not breathing. Upon arrival, she was found to be responsive and is nonverbal autistic. Her mother said she had passed out but was awake when help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I advise that female subject in our 20s is possibly not breathing at this residence.
00:09
Bleeding from her diabetes court.
00:17
2011 East University Drive 2-1-Ease University Drive for 756-year-old female pleaded from her port.
00:30
Get a console here.
01:00
Near Lee Road 735.
01:02
Near Lee Road.
01:07
Female subject, early 20s.
01:08
Possibly not breathing, email against, please identify.
01:14
Two, Med1 will be en route.
01:21
10.4.
01:25
DETS advise that they do not have a unit available at this time.
01:33
1.15 in a rapid.
01:37
104.
01:46
Toil go ahead.
01:49
34335, number withheld.
01:50
Number withheld.
01:52
Ten-four, I have you en route.
01:57
En route.
01:59
Meeting.
02:09
104, you responded to near Lee Road.
02:16
In Salem, 20-year-old female, possibly not breathing.
02:25
As you said, near Lee Road.
02:30
10412, that's correct.
02:36
One-on-four is up.
02:42
The female is responsive.
02:45
She's 1019 at this time.
02:46
She's nonverbal autistic.
02:48
Just let EMS know.
02:52
10-4[1].
02:56
Her mother advised that she passed out and she wouldn't wake up, but she's awake now.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Lee Road 735, Opelika, AL 36804
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