Unresponsive person found under hoarding conditions in cape may, Cape May NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an unresponsive person was found on the second floor in hoarding conditions near Gurney Street and Beach Avenue in Cape May. Emergency medical services and air transport were requested due to the person's unresponsiveness and lack of pulse.
Audio|Heard on: Cape May County Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
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Lou,
00:01
we're on the second floor hoarding conditions.
00:05
We're between the bed and a wall.
00:08
We're not responsive to anything right now.
00:10
We are. We don't have a pulse.
00:15
Understood.
00:20
County engine 51.
00:26
Engine 51, ambulance 51 3 of your responding rescue assist.
00:34
35,
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Gurney Avenue, in Cape May.
00:43
Time of 1401.
00:49
On agent 51, ambulance 51 of you arrive.
00:57
5, respond, Cape May City,
01:01
near Gurney Street, cross of Beach Avenue,
01:05
Spurn Unconscious,
01:07
BELF on scene requesting.
01:14
Johnny, what's the status on Medica?
01:18
They were requested.
01:20
They didn't give me a unit.
01:27
County Firehog, after.
01:36
weight approximately height.
01:42
It's going to be altermental status, unresponsive, unknown amount of time down.
01:48
Also, it's going to be the armory we're going to be flying out of time.
01:51
We're going to be flying out of time.
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Location mentioned:
Gurney St, Cape May, NJ 08204
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