Person found deceased after cardiac arrest call, Noonday TX


Emergency responders attended to a person initially thought to have overdosed and vomiting blood near Noonday, TX. CPR was attempted but the person was later declared deceased due to cardiac or respiratory arrest.
Audio|Source: Smith County Emergency Communications
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
43 and 67, you can downgrade for now. It looks like EMS has changed it to a cardiac or respiratory.
00:12
24 status.
00:20
23 and 67. EMS just advised that CPR is in progress.
00:25
It did initially come in as an overdose since he was vomiting blood.
00:29
They would still like Leo's and Rao encasers and inquest. EMS just pulled up on scene.
00:35
He's going to be on location with emails.
00:42
10406, noon day, have it clear.
00:48
Two, three.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:59
Towards Dixie Districts, see if you can see some sort of a burn going on over there.
01:06
Downfield ACC,
01:08
as, or they're seeing something from their tower.
01:12
We need to try to figure that out before the airshow starts.
01:19
Is it going to be west of Tyler Pounce?
01:26
That's affirmative. I don't have any greater spot where to look, but they just said it was going to be west of the airport.
01:36
Free Steve, we're pretty close to that.
01:38
We'll venture over there.
01:43
Okay, this edge,
01:45
Dixie, engine 172, my command.
01:56
Can you get PD to my location on the stock?
02:05
104, we have units around.
02:11
And if I'm sure the usual control time.
02:15
Ten four.
02:17
Control time, 1157.
02:23
6.G.30. Y'all can disregard.
02:29
I is the EMS.
02:31
Just called and said it was a DOA[1].
02:40
Thank you very much.
Police codes explained
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[1]
DOA: Dead on Arrival (deceased person)
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