Responders Provide Rescue Breaths and Narcan for Patient


First responders are giving rescue breaths and Narcan to help an unresponsive person while waiting for the ambulance.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
01:49
Transcript:
201, speaking for command. We still give a rescue breaths, taking vitals. We gave one dose of Narcan, still giving a rescue breath, awaiting EMS arrival. Can I get an ETA? Can't get you an ETA? Copy everything. 2238. 38. You can disregard that ETA, it ain't pulling up down the street. 10. On team. 2238. 38, don't think that you get it. 10.5. 338. On 152. 20 telecom patient return, so I got set. Oh, 16, service. 75 was 6th service, 1,2403. 9451-serve service, 2nd2. 907 is. Number 927, service 22444-4-4-4-6. For the length command of file, um, patient starting to come to Engine files assist the EMS with packaging patients. 10-4[1] patient starting to come through engine file with system with packaging. 243. Zone 4014, Sprint 36, responding to a medical call at 7647-Avalon Way across street of Boulevard Way. Zone 4014, you first find a channel. Time is 2245. Sprint 36, 10. 10, folks, for 36.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Jefferson, LA 70121
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