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Dispatch for a cardiac arrest at location identified as 30 Row 2595 involving an 83-year-old male, with CPR in progress and multiple fire and EMS units responding., Archuleta County CO
Dispatch for a cardiac arrest at location identified as 30 Row 2595 involving an 83-year-old male, with CPR in progress and multiple fire and EMS units responding.
Audio|Heard on: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Division 1, County Rescue 81, EMS, 1, Medic 3.
00:08
30 Road 2595.
00:10
Again, County Division 1, County Rescue 81, EMS 1, Medic 3, echo response for a cardiac arrest.
00:15
30 row 2595 for an 83-year-old male, found not conscious and agonal breathing, 1135.
00:25
Bombing.
00:26
Maddick 3 at 1135.
00:30
Okay, and you're responding.
00:32
Will you also tell an ASIC fire to that?
00:35
Asic fire, semi.
00:36
Asic fire, semi.
00:49
Fire, Tombs from Mutual A for a cardiac arrest at 30-row-25-95-195.
00:55
Cardiac arrest, ECHO[1] response fire responding at 30-Rode 25-95 echo for a cardiac arrest 1136.
01:12
Responding is up in the North Zone call.
01:15
County Squad 2, copy 1136.
01:23
Swissabundigone.
01:24
Okay, fire 21137.
01:26
Coming to the cardiac arrest, we do have DPR in progress.
01:36
County Fire 5.
01:37
Someone responding.
01:40
Someone responding, County Fire 5, go ahead.
01:43
County Fire 5, I'm in route to the cardiac arrest.
01:46
County Fire 5, 1137.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority medical response (medical call)
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Archuleta County, CO
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