Person found unconscious on Shiloh Street becomes conscious, San Angelo TX
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Units responded to an unconscious person near Shiloh Street in San Angelo. CPR was performed, and the patient later became conscious and alert.
Audio|Heard on: Tom Green County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to an unconscious person.
00:02
Near Shiloh Street.
00:04
Cross streets are on Oka Street and Elton Street.
00:07
Number 1 in Meta 5.
00:09
Respond to an unconscious person.
00:11
Near Shiloh Street.
00:13
Cross streets are on Elkis Street and Elm Street.
00:26
That's 12 ones in a row.
00:29
Touch once.
00:38
9-7, respond to a person, near San Hasinto Street, cross-street on Montgomery Street and Truman Street.
00:46
9-7, respond to a person near San Hasinto Street.
00:52
Cross streets on Lung-A Street and Truman Street.
00:58
It must be an overdose.
01:00
They are actively doing CPR on this patient, and they have doing it in our kin.
01:19
Medics five, one, there isn't any apartment that's in the alley.
01:27
Bravo.
01:28
Park Plaza Mirating Center.
01:30
Cross streets of Stanton Street and Greenwood Street.
01:33
Mediq 2. Respond to a person.
01:36
Near Howard Street.
01:39
Apartment (number withheld), Bravo.
01:41
Park by the Nursing Center.
01:43
Cross streets or Stanton Street and Greenwood Street.
02:01
Just action.
02:03
Squad ones on scene.
02:05
21 number five, really invited to the correct address might be near 4th Adams in the alley.
02:14
2.1 copy.
02:21
Next, I've got me.
02:33
Squad 1 minute 5, piggy bone gene inviting patient is now conscious and alerts.
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Location mentioned:
Shiloh St, San Angelo, TX 76901
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