Medical crews perform CPR near Burgard Ln, Auburn CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible cardiac arrest near Burgard Lane in Auburn. CPR was reported to be in progress for an elderly man. Multiple fire and medical crews were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: NEU West and Nevada County Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Newcastle Fire Engine 41 and Medic 19 dispatched for an unresponsive male near Burgard Ln, cross of Shirland Tract.
00:19
Is there a space number?
00:23
Is there a space?
00:25
Suite number A, I got them.
00:34
AMR 18 responding for an approximately 80-year-old male, conscious and breathing after a fall with facial laceration and hip pain.
00:42
Engine 41, Medic 19, CPR[1] in progress.
00:52
Engine 18 direct.
00:54
Engine 18 en route.
00:55
Engine 18 en route.
01:02
Answer, 141.
01:04
Answer, 141.
01:07
Is Engine 20 currently committed to a call? If not, assign them to this call.
01:13
Okay, sir.
01:24
South Pass Fire Engine 20, respond, additional CPR[1] in progress near Burgard Ln.
01:29
Repeating South Pass Fire Engine 20.
01:31
Respond for additional CPR[1] in progress near Burgard Ln, cross of Shirland Tract.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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Location mentioned:
Burgard Ln, Auburn, CA 95603
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