Unresponsive male at Smyrna apartment complex, Smyrna GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel and police responded to Groborian Oaks Apartments near Atlanta Road in Smyrna for an unresponsive man who appeared to be under the influence. His 16-year-old son was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb GA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Two ten, go ahead.
00:02
Two ten, one call is mobile.
00:03
We're going to need PD at our location.
00:07
Ten four, I'll get PD started and two H, you can stay down that call.
00:11
That cancel.
00:13
Two zero three.
00:18
Two zero three.
00:22
Two zero three, go ahead.
00:24
Ten eight, can this sound?
00:27
Two zero seven, copy emergency.
00:31
Sounds clear.
00:38
Please wait.
00:41
Two ten, PD is about four and a half minutes out.
00:45
Okay, can you go ahead and start a second unit at this location just in case the man is unable to get up? Apparently he's also down in the apartment and possibly not responding.
01:03
Ten four, I'll start another unit.
01:07
Two zero three, copy emergency.
01:11
Hi.
01:14
Two hundred and three, you are going to be responding with 210 to near Atlanta Road, Groborian Oaks Apartments, Apartment Indigo One, for a male possibly under the influence with his sixteen-year-old son.
01:29
Responding with rescue one at 210.
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Location mentioned:
Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
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