Man found unresponsive in SUV in Summerdale, Summerdale AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and firefighters responded to a report of a man found unresponsive in a white SUV at the intersection of George Younce Road and Younce Lane in Summerdale. The man appeared to be unconscious and was not moving. Emergency units arrived on scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Summerdale Chief 3, en route to the area of George Younce Road and Younce Lane.
00:04
Caller reporting a man in a white SUV slumped over, possibly asleep at the wheel.
00:09
Approximately 40 year old male, not conscious, breathing status unknown.
00:13
Not moving at all.
00:15
Nothing further at this time.
00:17
PD's been advised.
00:29
Terminal pump for 40 on central.
00:40
Terminal pump for 40 on central tower.
00:46
Go ahead, you strobed pumper 40 and brush 40 responded.
00:52
Copy, pumper 40, brush 40 en route 2340.
00:58
Central Somerdale Chief, sir.
01:01
Q3.
01:03
Is the caller still on scene?
01:13
Affirmative. When she was on the phone with PD, she was still there.
01:18
Or vehicles with the person?
01:21
It's going to be a white SUV.
01:22
PD is on scene at this time.
01:35
Metro Summerdale G30.
01:38
Summerdale G30?
01:40
Arriving on scene.
01:43
Copy, on scene 2340.
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Location mentioned:
Younce Ln & George Younce Rd, Summerdale, AL 36535
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