Possible heart attack in 69-year-old man in Camp Verde, Camp Verde AZ


Emergency responders are attending to a 69-year-old man in Camp Verde who shows signs of a possible heart attack. He is not responding normally, clutching his chest, and may have attempted to grab a neighbor. There is also a report of possible narcotic overdose.
Audio|Source: Verde Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Just as I'm saying, if he's going to be en route to a coughing road for a male subject,
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his, her, his husband, his wife believes he's having a heart attack.
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Mail and 621 Channel 1.
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Sample.
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44[3] or 1240[4].
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Lord.
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GENZEG-104[5].
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N-221[6] responding.
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N-J-A 21[7] responding.
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The Army, EOS 821[1] is responding as well.
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Morning copies responding.
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They're on the seat.
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Units responding to Area 8241-4190, Norfolk Road.
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Code 3[2] responds for a 69-year-old male, possible heart attack.
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Not responding normally is grabbing his chest, or attempting to grab a neighbor from across the street.
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44[3] TNX Towing 1019
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Everyone can we start fire en route Philip Lowe's parking lot?
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311104 can I give them a reason
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possible overdose claim to ingested narcotics
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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EOS 821: Unit designation (context unclear)
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Code 3: Emergency lights and siren response
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44: Possible reference to wrecker/tow or situation status
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1240: Ambulance en route/requested
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GENZEG-104: Unit designation (context unclear)
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N-221: Unit designation (context unclear)
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N-J-A 21: Unit designation (context unclear)
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Location mentioned:
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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