Medical team responds to choking near Cardinal Rd, Cranston RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Cardinal Road in Cranston involving an elderly man who appeared to be choking. CPR was in progress, and police assistance was requested under Code 99. The incident occurred between Phoenix Avenue and Meadowlark Drive in District 5.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine Four, Rescue Four.
00:01
Engine Four, Rescue Four, near Cardinal Road, elderly male choking.
00:07
Engine Four, Rescue Four, near Cardinal Road, elderly male choking.
00:13
Runs between Phoenix Avenue and Meadowlark Drive in District 5.
00:16
Time out 1814.
00:17
Fire alarm rescue one.
00:21
Rescue four.
00:24
Rescue four, they're doing CPR on that patient.
00:29
Where is he?
00:31
Engine three's back.
00:33
Received, engine three.
00:36
Fire alarm rescue one's back in service, clear training.
00:41
Fire alarm rescue four.
00:46
You're on rescue four.
00:49
Code 99, send police.
00:52
Received code 99.
00:55
Latitude to rescue four, do you need additional manpower over there?
01:01
Negative.
01:03
Fire alarm from latitude, we're back in service.
01:05
Was that a negative from rescue four?
01:08
Received latitude negative from rescue four.
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Location mentioned:
Cardinal Rd, Cranston, RI 02921
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