Employee at Waffle House becomes unresponsive at work


An employee at a Waffle House went unresponsive while working. CPR was started, and she is now breathing but cannot speak or respond normally. The cause of her condition is unknown.
Audio|Source: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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Transcript:
3390, 33, 51 copy CPR Waffle House on Asbury. 90. Fifty one copy 1.90. Waffle House on 113, James Asbury Drive. It's going to be an adult patient employee there, they're beginning CPR. 506, you're going to 113, James Asbury Drive Northwest. 113, James Asbury Drive Northwest. It's going to be the Waffle House. Two callers at the same time on this. An employee went down. They started CPR on her. She is breathing now. The patient is making faces. She's unable to speak at this time. They have no idea what's causing it. 3. You can't cancel, I think. Coming route, 51. Party, eventual. Okay, just let me know on the radio, please. It's going to be law passed 113, James Asbury. The employee, they received you on progress. Said they don't know what causes it. She's now possibly semi-responsive. But they're advising a 30-year-old, possibly 30-year-old female patient, she may be retaining consciousness. Contact her advice, the caller is acting strange and not able to get good information. It's strange. It's not known if it's an overdose at this time. Patient was asleep in a booth. Eleven, do you and long. Goal and fire in route. Dispatch 5.7. Assists on Oldwood, Mount Valley Southwest. 1521.7. Copy. No CPR.
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Location mentioned:
Near James Asbury Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
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