Man found unresponsive near Brewster St, Kingston NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Brewster Street in Kingston, NY, for a sixty-three-year-old man reported unconscious and unresponsive. CPR instructions were provided during dispatch. Responders arrived and determined that the man had died. Kingston Police Department was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
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Also, now I want to ask you one medic response.
00:02
Sixty-three-year-old male, unconscious, unresponsive, attempting to get CPR instructions.
00:06
Near Brewster Street, across from Trenton Street and Lebanon Street.
00:10
Repeating, as one medic responds, sixty-three-year-old male, unconscious, unresponsive, attempting to give CPR instructions.
00:17
Near Brewster Street, across from Trent Street and Lebanon Street.
00:20
Eight twenty-one fifty-six.
00:27
County Engine One, Medic One responding.
00:31
Responding 821, attempting to get CPR instructions.
00:34
Believe the patient has passed.
00:36
KPD is notified.
00:39
Copy.
00:45
County Engine One, Medic One arrived.
00:48
On scene 823.
00:56
In service, portable 11.
01:03
Yep, KPD, KPD checked it to the scene.
01:07
We have an obvious.
01:09
If there is one responding, we'll notify that it is an obvious.
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Location mentioned:
Brewster St, Kingston, NY 12401
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