Fire crews assist man in cardiac arrest, Bloomington MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a medical emergency near Stevens Avenue South in Bloomington. A 56-year-old man was reported having difficulty breathing and later was found without a pulse. CPR was initiated by emergency responders at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one, you're on a medical near Stevens Avenue South.
00:05
56 year old male having difficulty breathing, lying in the room.
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Received.
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Engine four, you're up.
00:11
Engine four, on a medical near Highwood Drive.
00:15
G is in George 203 for a 92 year old male who wasn't conscious.
00:20
He is now conscious but having low blood pressure.
00:23
Door near the east side.
00:25
Received. Dispatch to Engine Three, checking his past.
00:29
Still checking.
00:30
Still checking.
00:31
Engine One arriving.
00:32
Engine One arriving.
00:37
Dispatch from Engine One.
00:38
Engine One, go ahead.
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Got an adult male with no pulse.
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He's starting CPR.
00:44
Fill me out with Battalion Chief.
00:46
Copy. Adult male, no pulse, starting CPR.
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Battalion One copies.
00:51
I'll be en route from near 94th and Richdale.
00:54
Copy. Battalion One en route.
00:56
Near Stevens.
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Location mentioned:
Stevens Ave, Bloomington, MN 55420
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