Male at 3 Nace Court experienced a possible cardiac arrest; later regained consciousness. Officers and EMS responded to the scene., Bernards NJ
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According to the dispatch call, male at 3 Nace Court experienced a possible cardiac arrest; later regained consciousness. Officers and EMS responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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128 started in a 3 Nace Court for a squad call on it three nays court for a male possible cardiac arrest not breathing
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said four we're from downtown pro three copy all the board subject is now conscious in breathing
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we have an age on the patient sixty four year old male
00:20
yeah are you got any updates
00:30
He's conscious now.
00:33
Very good, thank you.
00:34
Sounds like it's going to be his tinkly episode, but he is now conscious and breathing.
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Christine, 103 and I are on Ryman.
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I will be there in two mics.
00:43
Stop.
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Warren, let him know driveways behind my vehicle.
00:48
Staff, or driveway behind your vehicle.
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127 starts.
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Seth.
00:54
128, Warren, fusion update.
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Go ahead.
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Patients in the kitchen way down, constantly alert speaking this at the time.
01:01
His wife on scene is informing us.
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He does have 1,000.
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He has said a single-sink of his day.
01:09
Yeah.
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1-031.
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