Adult with recent heart transplant unresponsive in water


Dispatch and emergency crews coordinate a response for an adult male who recently had a heart transplant and became unresponsive in the water near Mount Vernon and Walsh Road. They discuss staging locations, access through a fence, crowd control, and ambulance arrival.
Audio|Source: Southington Police and Fire
02:48
Transcript:
I'll have you guys go to that same area. Stage on Mount Vernon and we'll figure it out. We'll get you in through somewhere through the fence closer to where they are located. Truck 1 received going in the firework entrance. Yeah, you may need to state the apparatus on the road, though. Coded in the water. Right here. 4, Walsh Road. Roger. It's going to be for an adult male, recent heart transplant, coded in the water. Or as a message, thank you. I'll hear in about 30 seconds. Right. Squad 5, car bar the gates open, security to aim for us. Dispatch, squad 5 is on scene with AMR. Same one. The dispatcher put four on sync. (name withheld) Car 4 will be Mount Vernon Command. Truck one from four, you could probably get in here. It's that field, the south entrance by the lake. You can definitely get the apparatus in. 491, you got to estimate of time on AMR. One, according to 453, they should have been there about a minute ago. Roger, they're coming in as well, still in a moment in a moment. 4-5-3 AMR or general ambulance units that just need their way through the crowd. Rad just ran the Lansing 1604. Related AMRRRR, if they're showing up, tell them to drive all the way down to where our patient is, tell them not to stop or personal health stop. I'll have you relocate the angel. (name withheld) on receipt. We're staged by car form.
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