Man found unconscious but breathing in West Barnstable, Barnstable MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency near Kettle Hole Road in West Barnstable involving a 74-year-old man who was initially reported not breathing and later found unconscious but breathing. Fire and ambulance crews provided assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Barnstable MA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:51
Transcript:
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West Barnstable Fire, Priority One, Code Ninety Nine, near Kettle Hole Road.
00:17
West Barnstable Station One for Priority One, Code Ninety Nine.
00:20
Seventy-four year old male, the response of not breathing.
00:23
Near Kettle Hole Road, Calhoun Road area.
00:26
Cross streets Cedar Street.
00:34
West Barnstable Fire Ambulance One on with two ALS.
00:41
Ambulance One with two ALS, near Kettle Hole Road.
00:48
Car Three Zero from Ambulance One, go ahead direct.
00:55
Three Zero has a fire alarm.
00:57
Car 30 responding.
01:01
Car 30 responding.
01:07
Fire alarm, ambulance one's on location.
01:13
On location.
01:19
Fire alarm, car one's on.
01:24
Car one's on.
01:30
(name withheld), my patient contact.
01:34
He's got that.
01:40
Fire alarm, ambulance one.
01:42
We have an unconscious but breathing patient.
01:48
See a patient still unconscious now reported to be breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Kettle Hole Rd, West Barnstable, MA 02668
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