Medical emergency at killbuck residence with unresponsive male, Killbuck OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call near East Spring Street in Killbuck involving a 41-year-old male experiencing chest pain and high blood pressure. The patient became unresponsive and had blood coming from his mouth during CPR. Responders arrived promptly and attempted resuscitation.
Audio|Heard on: Holmes County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 55, 710, be advised my callers,
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stating that the patient now is blood coming out of his mouth.
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Still, no response to CPR.
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Copy, thank you.
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710 copies.
00:28
Killbuck Squad personnel near East Spring Street, 41-year-old male, chest pain, high blood pressure.
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Being, Kellogg's squad personnel, near East Spring Street, 41-year-old male, chest pain, high BP.
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(number withheld).
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Medic 55,
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callers advising the patient's lips and turning purple.
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Maddie 55 and 7th.
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Go at 38.
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I think we may have gotten some spontaneous respires started again.
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You're a copy.
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We're just coming up to 252.
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We'll be there shortly.
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55 and 710, first driveway on the left, according to the caller.
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Copy 55 on scene.
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710 copies, we're one minute out.
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55 are clear, 710, you're clear.
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710, you're clear.
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38,400, check for acknowledgement.
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710s on scene 55 if you need any extra equipment inside.
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710 you're clear.
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Location mentioned:
E Spg St, Killbuck, OH 44637
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