Possible cardiac arrest after dog bite near Low Gap Rd, Fayetteville AR
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient near Low Gap Rd was possibly attacked by a dog and suffered a cardiac arrest. CPR was started and emergency medical services were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Gosh and MacDine respond to 1559 East Bowling, 5059 East Bowling, 503 Alpha for a fall patient, possible width assist,
00:11
no reported injuries.
00:17
2125 responded.
00:20
Not until a fire respond.
00:26
This work responding units in Medicare have a 55-0.
00:30
Your malpatient possibly has been attacked by a dog.
00:33
CPR is being started at this time.
00:46
You need a respond to low gap, your low volume.
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9912 in route.
00:58
9112.
01:03
Medical 4, patient contact, Code Blue, receive you on progress.
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Medic 4, patient contact, Code Blue.
01:15
Engine 11-2 on scene, 1112 will have East Bowling command.
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Location mentioned:
East St, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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