Medical team performs CPR near Scottsville Rd, Lucas KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Scottsville Road in Lucas, Kentucky, for a possible medical emergency involving an intoxicated individual who had lost consciousness in a driveway. The patient reportedly stopped breathing, and CPR was performed by responders on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
There'll be an update on this address because they're going to be near Scottsville Road.
00:08
Near Scottsville Road.
00:17
Hi,
00:19
there's any call.
00:38
Attention Austin Tracy, there's going to be an update on this address.
00:41
It's going to be near Scottsville Road, near Scottsville Road.
00:47
On a call,
00:48
standby is still staying secure.
00:50
FM Health subject on scene, very intoxicated.
00:52
(name withheld) passed out outside in the driveway next to the truck.
00:56
Second page, 900 and forty-nine.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:12
Update on patient advice that (name withheld) passed out in the driveway, stopped breathing.
01:17
We've got CPR in progress now.
01:24
Twenty-three Glasgow.
01:34
Head for.
01:40
Austin Tracy Fire and EMS, Rescue 63 is en route.
01:46
Ten four, all centers.
01:47
Three thousand 600 and sixty-three.
01:48
I am going to be en route to near Scottsville Road.
01:53
Near Scottsville Road came in as a fall.
01:56
Male subject is very intoxicated.
01:58
First (he) was breathing.
01:59
(He) is no longer breathing at this time.
02:01
CPR is in progress.
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