Fire crew responds to cardiac arrest and faulty fuse


The fire department responded to a cardiac arrest call and found a faulty electrical fuse nearby. They confirmed no immediate danger and arranged for the utility company to be notified.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Engine 36.00:01Respond to cardiac arrest[1].00:04At 172.45, Winchester Lane.00:07Time out.00:091345.00:15Engine 9 to dispatch.00:22There is not a line down.00:25There is just a fuse that looks like it's malfunctioning.00:29If OG&E has been notified, we're going to go ahead and leave the scene.00:33There's no danger as of right now, but there is a fuse that looks like it's malfunctioning.00:43Clear.00:48Ingeny 9 dispatch.00:49Go ahead and notify OG&E that's going to be pole 1-0 directly across the street from 6800 Southline.
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Engine 36.
00:01
Respond to cardiac arrest[1].
00:04
At 172.45, Winchester Lane.
00:07
Time out.
00:09
1345.
00:15
Engine 9 to dispatch.
00:22
There is not a line down.
00:25
There is just a fuse that looks like it's malfunctioning.
00:29
If OG&E has been notified, we're going to go ahead and leave the scene.
00:33
There's no danger as of right now, but there is a fuse that looks like it's malfunctioning.
00:43
Clear.
00:48
Ingeny 9 dispatch.
00:49
Go ahead and notify OG&E that's going to be pole 1-0 directly across the street from 6800 Southline.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cardiac arrest: Medical Emergency
[2]
malfunctioning fuse: Electrical Hazard
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Location mentioned:
Winchester Ln, Oklahoma 74857
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