Cardiac arrest at residence near Lake Trail, Lakeville IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 78-year-old man experienced cardiac arrest near Lake Trail in Lakeville. Emergency personnel responded and attempted resuscitation, but it was confirmed to be an obvious death.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend Metro Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Lakeville Squad 51, South Bend Medic 1, Medic 1660, near Lake Trail, cardiac arrest, priority to Delta, near Lake Trail, 1738 hours.
00:26
New Carlisle Squad 91, South Bend Medic 11.
00:31
Motor vehicle collision.
00:33
Unknown. Toll Road mile marker 64.
00:36
1739 hours.
00:37
Refer to NBC for address.
00:54
Southland, Medic 1 of 1616, Squad 51, being routed to near Lake Trail, Lakeville, 32, 78-year-old males, suspected net.
01:10
1660.
01:11
Yes, our medic 5.
01:17
Medic 1 from Medic 5.
01:21
51.03 will be en route to Lake Trail.
01:26
51 all turner.
01:28
Go for Medic 1.
01:32
We're over here in Michigan currently.
01:34
We are going to be a little bit closer.
01:36
Do you want to switch with us and take Chibua or would you like us to continue? Do you guys go to Lakeville?
01:42
Go ahead.
01:46
We'll go.
01:55
Quad 51 20LAR.
01:58
Quad 51.
02:01
CPR in progress at this time.
02:08
Negative, it's an obvious.
02:13
Negative, it's an obvious death.
02:15
The son came along on the father pass away.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Trail, Lakeville, IN 46536
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