Person possibly deceased found at Dunkard Ave unit, Westover WV


Emergency responders were sent to Unit C near Dunkard Avenue following a paramedic's report of a person possibly deceased inside. The paramedic observed through a window that the mail had not been collected for several days and no CPR was in progress. Responders were unable to enter the unit.
Audio|Source: Monongalia County Public Safety - SIRN Digital
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Transcript:
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6013 DOS near Dunkard Ave
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BOS near Dunkard Ave
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6013 DOS near Dunkard Ave Time alerted 20-02
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Responding.
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...202. It's going to be Unit C as in journals.
00:36
The caller advised that the mail has been alone for a few days, negative CPR.
00:45
Proceive.
00:51
Just answer, it's clear verbal warning.
00:56
Standboard.
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60, 13, Maca.
01:05
Okay.
01:08
Just robust, the caller is a paramedic.
01:11
It was an unobserved desk, but he's seeing all of this through the window.
01:20
He's still denying the CPR.
01:24
He can't get into the unit.
01:32
Do you want to flops with cardiac arrest?
01:37
No, he's much on to have.
01:38
Okay.
01:47
9642.
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Stand by one.
02:10
Ambulance 621, Rescue 7, E Company 23, cardiac arrest, near Dunkard Ave, Unit C is in Charles.
02:30
Ambulance 621, Rescue 70, Company 23, cardiac arrest, near Dunkard Ave, Unit C is in Charles, time alerted, 2006.
02:40
Responding.
02:42
Ambulance 621 responding, 2006.
02:50
5352, I'm gonna route to that address.
02:53
10-4[1], thank you, buddy.
02:59
Dr36 responding.
03:02
236 responding, 2006.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dunkard Ave, Westover, WV 26501
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