Unresponsive man found near vehicle in Coventry, Coventry CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Coventry were called to Willimantic Turnpike and South Street for a 19-year-old man found unresponsive beside a black Toyota Camry. The man was breathing but appeared to be intoxicated. He had been removed from the vehicle and was lying on the roadside. Fire and medical personnel responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Willimantic and Area Fire/Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Coventry department checking on an ASM medic, Willimantic Turnpike at South Street.
00:04
A black Toyota Camry.
00:05
Nineteen-year-old male unresponsive, breathing weak.
00:14
For a Windham Hospital paramedic to the town of Coventry.
00:23
To it wasn't ASM, but they are not available.
00:26
So you're going way out.
00:28
It's Willimantic Turnpike and South Street looking for a black Camry, unresponsive 19-year-old male.
00:36
He is breathing,
00:37
possibly intoxicated.
00:39
That's town of Coventry, Willimantic Turnpike at South Street.
00:44
Looking for a black Camry,
00:47
unresponsive, 19-year-old male,
00:50
breathing, possibly intoxicated.
01:03
Fire rescue responding.
01:12
Responding Coventry.
01:20
18 Medic 32, it's a 19-year-old male.
01:23
The reporting party isn't too familiar with him.
01:25
They believe he's been drinking.
01:28
He's unresponsive breathing.
01:31
For an unknown reason, they took him out of the vehicle and he's laying on the ground on the side of the road.
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