Medical emergency sparks urgent CPR on Old Columbia Road, Campbellsville KY
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Medical response unfolds on Old Columbia Road with a 70-year-old man suffering severe breathing trouble and irregular heart rate, progressing to cardiac arrest with CPR underway.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Amunds requested? 4343-390 Columbia Road.
00:03
It's 47-39-O Columbia Road.
00:06
Difficulty breathing low heart rate.
00:07
Type of drinking store.
00:27
Merit. Thank you very much.
00:45
On responding 4739 Old Columbia Road, the house is on the corner of Moss Lane, Old Columbia Road.
00:53
Moss Lane, Old Columbia Road.
00:55
I have a C.
00:56
I have a C.
00:57
I have a C. Okay.
00:59
70-year-old male, heart rate irregular, 62, 82, 42,
01:05
43, and up and then out,
01:06
sugars,
01:07
241 on 6 liters, and nasal cannula, is 83% O2-02-3-58.
01:15
We're okay.
01:21
Campbellsville, C-15.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:32
Just found that patient, the bone cancer patient, the collar is in my ear is oxygen 66, Arvac 31,
01:40
and decreasing,
01:42
probably going to start CPR momentarily.
01:46
Cancel. Can't.
01:54
If they're 215.
01:55
215.
01:57
215.
02:03
If they're available, can you start fire our ways so we'll have a driver? 10-4[1].
02:10
Send that way.
02:16
Command 615, being by CPR is in progress.
02:21
Tenfold.
02:28
We're on scene 688 with command.
02:31
On scene 68, command, 403.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Old Columbia Rd, Campbellsville, KY 42718
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