Cardiac arrest near Front and Broad streets, Beverly NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest near Front and Broad streets in Beverly, New Jersey. CPR was in progress, and multiple medics and fire units were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
91 copy. 1691 your patient is going to be near Front and Broad, update from the cops.
00:06
I'm not going to copy.
00:07
91's on location.
00:09
Oh well.
00:10
Control 995, clear and available.
00:12
New services.
00:13
Zero nine five.
00:15
Central 2292, medic 31's arriving.
00:18
Marlton. 2292, medic31.
00:21
Central CPR in progress.
00:22
How long?
00:24
Control, is that a 16 unit or CPR in progress? Copy.
00:28
Where is he?
00:30
Central 20, C91 available from virtual Voorhees.
00:34
3991. Central medic 36, what time did the squad say they were going to the hospital?
00:38
2044.
00:40
At 2044, okay.
00:41
We're arriving on scene as they're sitting at the corner.
00:44
Central 1691, can you start fire please? Affirm dispatching.
00:49
4996 central.
00:52
Central engine 1222 responding with four.
00:55
1222 near Front and Broad Street for cardiac arrest.
01:00
4396 central.
01:03
Central, may I call for 1227 to respond with cardiac arrest?
01:06
1227.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Front St & Broad St, Beverly, NJ 08010
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