Man at residence screams; woman in cardiac arrest, Morgantown WV
Officers responded to a call about a man at a residence near Helling Lane who is deaf and loudly crying for help. EMS was dispatched for a woman at the same location who was in cardiac arrest and unresponsive.
Audio|Source: Monongalia County Law Enforcement
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Helling Lane, break.
00:01
Good.
00:07
A male on the line stating that he's deaf.
00:12
He keeps screaming and crying and yelling that he needs help.
00:16
He said 86-hilling lane, correct?
00:19
Affirmative, Luf, Bula.
00:22
10-4[1]. Let me have the Air Patrol Scott out of the Rainbow House.
00:24
I'll be around.
00:28
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:31
Good, it's not that to me.
00:32
I'm going to go through the car wash, I'll be out just a second and all that that way.
00:36
1755.
00:41
It's 12.
00:43
I need two units on the station.
00:45
Then I shift units to the devil up and come over here and get a cruiser and take the back station light out now.
00:50
9-139. Is that going to be a full?
00:53
4.3 and 5 a rail handle.
00:59
Last name is on that caller.
01:02
Call history is Maxen.
01:05
Okay.
01:10
123, Macra.
01:12
Yes, sir.
01:18
We're starting EMS for cardiac arrest.
01:21
The male keeps saying she won't wake up.
01:24
Is that healing lane? Affirmative.
01:31
I'm back 139.
01:32
I'm on Ice Ferry, I'm gonna get turned around on a lot of them.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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