Elderly man chokes and becomes unresponsive at veterans home, Cameron MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 85-year-old man choked and became unresponsive in the dining hall at the Missouri Veterans Home. CPR was in progress when emergency medical services arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Cameron Ambulance and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
When you also have a request for the EMS respond, Missouri Veterans Home in the dining hall have a veteran that is choking.
00:13
You can't. EMS copies.
00:16
EMS copies fade.
00:36
Further information,
00:40
Veterans going to be not breathing O2 at 38, not responding.
01:02
Camera from 183.
01:06
183.
01:08
183. In row 0.
01:09
Copy 183 in round 0.
01:14
This is going to be an 85-year-old male actively choking OQ's currently at 38 percent, pulses 106, not responding.
01:21
We believe I'm like in CPR in progress.
01:23
It's going to be in the dining room.
01:32
State is that the events turned at about five minutes ago.
01:38
181 is in route as well.
01:43
Copy 181 in route.
01:45
Also calling party says he has stopped breathing completely.
01:57
183, 181, be advised agonal breathing with a pulse.
02:03
183, copy.
02:08
181, 183,
02:09
Cepardine.
02:12
181, 183, CPR in progress.
02:20
183 Cameron on scene 1.1.
02:24
Copy 183 on Cine 1.1. Copy 183 on C1.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Cameron, MO 64429
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