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Man found unconscious at residence regains consciousnessSandy UT

audio iconMedical Emergency
E 10710 S, Sandy, UT 84070

Emergency responders attended to a 51-year-old man found unconscious near South Jerry Lee Lane in West Jordan. The man regained consciousness and began speaking.

Audio|Heard on: West Jordan Police Dispatch
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
The full arrest, near South Jerry Lee Lane.
00:05
1.3.
00:08
6'9.
00:16
Again, responding to near South Jerry Lane, 4775 West.
00:24
Patient is a 51-year-old male, not conscious with normal breathing.
00:29
Seaper is being started, fires been paged, all the files in committee.
00:34
1.53, copy, it will be code from Jordan lighting.
00:40
Take the item code from Jordan Leading as well.
00:44
I copy. 23, you copy.
00:47
Copy. Copy.
00:51
153 and 690, 1014, the complainants are advising the patient sitting up and talking.
00:56
1.3, copy on 1040.
01:06
619, copy 1040, 8,40.
01:07
Copy 1040, 1840.

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Location mentioned:
E 10710 S, Sandy, UT 84070

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Incident Timeline

  1. Other Incidents Reported
  2. Scene Managed and Units Clear
  3. Fire Department Arrives
  4. Patient Condition Improves
  5. Coordination and Updates
  6. Emergency Response Initiated
  7. Initial Dispatch: Cardiac Arrest Reported

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