Medical responders dispatched to cardiac arrest near Horseshoe Lake Rd, Swan Lake NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible cardiac arrest incident involving a 68-year-old man near Horseshoe Lake Road in Bethel. Reports indicated the person was found deceased, and medical and fire units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
I know I'm pulling Swan Lake, cardiac arrest.
00:16
Dispatch Bethel County unit 5264,
00:21
Priority response, cardiac arrest near Horseshoe Lake Road.
00:25
Repeating for Bethel County unit 5264,
00:28
Priority response, 68-year-old male, cardiac arrest near Horseshoe Lake Road across from Briscoe Road.
00:43
Horseshoe Lake Road.
00:46
A sixty-eight-year-old male, cardiac arrest.
00:58
Unwitnessed arrest, last seen approximately 9 p.m. of last night.
01:07
I'll be en route to the location.
01:10
Station four.
01:22
Incident at Horseshoe Lake Road for cardiac arrest.
01:26
It appears to be a sixty-eight-year-old male found deceased, no pre-arrival.
01:34
Can you repeat the address of the cardiac arrest?
01:40
Horseshoe Lake Road, town of Bethel.
02:08
Responding to the scene from Conshocton.
02:17
County medic out of the exit 102 area, sixty-eight-year-old male found deceased.
02:22
No prior.
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Location mentioned:
Horseshoe Lake Rd, Swan Lake, NY 12783
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