Elderly man found deceased at home, no CPR given


An elderly man was found unresponsive at his home. He appears to have died overnight, likely from natural causes. The person who called did not perform CPR.
Audio|Source: Shaker Heights Police Dispatch
01:56
Transcript:
Radio 92, 26. 26. There's water station, there's Fee and Moby. I'd like to speak with an officer. She says it's about a foul odor coming from her water at her home, and then she also wanted to report that she had fell on chagrin going into Huntington Bank. She sounded like she was 10 or 6. Copy. 926 radio 2-2-3-2. To be in a second break from training, possible VOA, 20860 Drummond. 5-6, you're going to be a lot we call for DNA for DOA[1]. Yeah, thank you. 438 radio, I'll take the lobby call. Okay. After I cleared a lot to call, I'll come around. Okay. All right-six radio, what are the circumstances for drama? 20-860 Drummond, caller's father in his 80s. Looks like he's been deceased since last night, extremely pale, not breathing. And the RP refused to do CPR. Have to be a heart failure. 10-4 squads are out. Affirm. 92 L3 radios, can you attack me to that? Happy.
Police codes explained
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DOA: Dead on Arrival
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Location mentioned:
Drummond Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 44120
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