Medical emergency at Columbia Highway with CPR in progress, Dothan AL
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Columbia Highway involving a 29-year-old female who was initially not breathing. CPR was being performed. The patient, who has cancer, later showed signs of breathing and became alert.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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03:37
Transcript:
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Engine 5, medical call critical, near Columbia Highway, cluster at East Main.
00:06
Camper next to resident's 29-year-old female not breathing, cancer operation,
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CPR[1] in progress, End in 5, Medical Call Critical, near Columbia Highway.
00:15
Happy,
00:16
accidental activation and then we're out the quarters.
00:23
30s Ryan?
00:25
Columbia, Taylor 3rd, Bobson, 17, 73.
00:29
May a question, Eastman, and Rowland.
00:31
Me, Tampa, names for the residence.
00:33
She was 29-year-old female, not breathing.
00:35
Searron, partner.
00:37
7.
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1464.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
00:48
communications to engine calling.
00:56
Engine 4 is going to handle that run on near Columbia Highway.
01:02
We'll be en route from East Main and North Ustreet.
01:09
Communications, copy.
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Engine 4 will handle east from East Main and North Oates Street.
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N. 5, return to service.
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14.25.
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Engine 5, copy.
01:20
10 quarters.
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Y'all time, stand 41, 10.
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TAN4.
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1235.
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T4.
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T4. Copy the Central 38, Pops, 17, Center.
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Columbia is the 29-year-old female not breathing.
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CPR[1] in progress.
01:40
T4. Copy 94.
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2034. 12.35.
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The patient is a cancer patient.
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T4. T4.
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M1, communication.
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Okay, M1.
02:02
M1 is in Round Columbia Highway.
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In route, Columbia Highway.
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Lord is Sane, 4A. Tahr.
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Sands 1-1-3.
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Sands-1-3.
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All right.
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So, thank you, thank you.
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Communications, N-4 and Pail-Ur and Peltress M-N.
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Two-A-F. The patient is possibly breathing at the time.
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Engine 4. The patient is possibly breathing now at this time.
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Patient is mumbling in background.
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Engine 4, copy.
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Inj.4. Narrobleau St.
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We'll be Columbia Command.
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Copy. J.G.4.O.L.M.C.
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Columbian, Columbia, man.
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Will... Pilters in one copy straight.
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Thank you very much.
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Forty five. 245.
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Okay, 23.
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Go on.
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The second is going up.
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35.
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Please indeed the reason.
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It's a reason.
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That's a thought.
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Go on.
03:21
Columbia Highly Command communications.
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Communications, too, Columbia High-Wikin-In-N.
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What is me going on?
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All right.
03:29
It will not be a cardiac arrest.
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Patient's alert.
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Communication.
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Copy.
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13-22. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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