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Man found unresponsive with suspected cardiac arrestCharlottesville VA

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Florida

A 70-year-old man was found unconscious and not breathing in a basement near Florida Drive. Blood was coming from his mouth and he was cold to the touch. Cardiac arrest is suspected.

Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
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EASTA, AP 114, AP-14, AP71, Priority 1[1]-Assist Rescue, Cardiac Arrest, near Florida Drive.
00:09
One more, two.
00:12
No.
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(name withheld), priority one, cardiac arrest, near Florida Drive, caller, (name withheld).
00:24
Said his father-in-law was not answering and he came to check on him and he found him in the basement, unconscious, not breathing with blood from his mouth, he's a 70-year-old male,
00:33
and is cold to the touch.
00:35
I'm not sure if we're going to be doing CPR or not.
00:38
AP211 are you direct as well?
00:41
Correct. Correct.
00:43
December.
00:44
One fourteen, seven one.
00:50
Okay, good on that information and how far out I am I'll be coming prior to two.
01:01
Okay, therefore you brought this here on my note.
01:08
Two more. If you get there, let me know if you need something.
01:12
Oh.
01:16
ECC's direct.
01:22
ECC to 8211. Are you direct? He's going party too.
01:26
Sounds like the patient is cold and stiff. I don't think they're going to do CPR.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority call requiring immediate emergency response.

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