Cardiac arrest reported near Lilac Shoals in Cibolo, Cibolo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are performing CPR for a cardiac arrest near Lilac Shoals in Cibolo, Texas. Multiple units including Engine 10 and Battalion 1 are on scene. The patient is now breathing and awake.
Audio|Heard on: Schertz Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
We have a District 5. CPR in progress.
00:02
This is CMS.
00:03
Near Lilac Shoals.
00:04
Near Lilac Shoals.
00:18
8. Respond to cardiac arrest.
00:21
Near Lilac Shoals.
00:24
Cross streets are Singing Brick and Steel Shallows.
00:27
Medicaid and SEMFC respond to cardiac arrest.
00:32
Near Lilac Shoals.
00:35
Cross streets are Singing Brick and Steel Shallows.
00:47
Engine 10 respond to cardiac.
00:51
Near Lilac Shoals.
00:54
Cross streets are Singing Brick and Spirit Shallows.
00:57
Engine 10 respond to the cardiac arrest.
01:00
At 423.
01:08
47. 47.
01:12
Is the patient on an office or at the DNR order?
01:19
She is breathing now.
01:21
She is awake and breathing sitting up.
01:35
Cibolo Battalion 1.
01:36
Respond to cardiac arrest.
01:39
Near Lilac Shoals.
01:42
Cross streets are Singing Book and Steel Shallows.
01:45
Cibolo Battalion 1.
01:47
Respond to cardiac arrest.
01:49
Near Lilac Shoals.
01:52
Cross streets are Singing Book and Steel Shallows.
Disclaimer:
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:
Lilac Shls, Cibolo, TX 78108
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