Elderly woman suffers cardiac arrest at hotel, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the Hotel Maverick near Kennedy Avenue in Grand Junction for an elderly woman who had collapsed in the shower and was found unconscious and not breathing. The incident was recorded as a cardiac arrest and CPR was in progress when units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Paging Grand Junction Station Three.
00:04
Hear me on three, respond to the CMU Hotel Maverick near Kennedy Avenue for a patient that possibly passed out and is turning purple.
00:14
We go to the stage, 1052.
00:17
Hear me on 3.
00:20
Station 3.
00:22
This call recoded out as a cardiac arrest.
00:25
Would you like me to page an incident site?
00:28
You can show Engine Three en route with Ambulance Three, and yes, please dispatch Sam One.
00:33
Copy, Engine Three, Ambulance Three.
00:34
I'll show you both en route to near Kennedy Avenue, Unit 207.
00:38
This is for an unknown age elderly female.
00:41
She passed out in the shower, is not conscious, not breathing.
00:44
We're trying to get CPR started and we have law on Route 3.
00:48
Do you copy?
00:50
Ten fifty-four, four.
00:51
Patient junction station one.
00:55
Sam one responded to the CMU Hotel Maverick near Kennedy Avenue, Unit 207, with ambulance unit three for a cardiac arrest.
01:03
Break.
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