Medical crews respond to cardiac arrest near Ocean Hwy E, Leland NC


Medical crews are responding to a cardiac arrest near Ocean Highway East. Bystanders are performing CPR on a female outside a blue 2016 Chevy Silverado at mile marker 42 on Highway 17 North.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
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Engine 5371 and Medic 5.
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Response to echo response, cardiac arrest.
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Mile marker 42, Highway 17 N, Mn 42.
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Near Ocean Highway East, Unit North.
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Cross streets are crossing and crossing.
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Respond on tack four.
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Minic 5, Engine 5371, Middick 100, Ecotraffic cardiac arrest, My Marker, 42, 17, North Brown, My Marker, 42, 17 northbound.
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Colorsumi Roadside and Blue, 2016, Chevy Silverado.
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You have TAC 4[2] on Team, Pac-4, C-C-Con clear, 2146.
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1334C-C-Con, North Carolina, 28, Lincoln, Henry Mary, 6447, obviously.
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1534, I copy that 28.
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Do you have additional transmission?
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991845, 828828399191845.
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My radio is my radius 10-1[1].
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1534, signal 50.
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51. 51. CECOM 1517, Disreaching Medics, reference cardiac arrest, an area of mile marker 42.
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The patient's going to be in a blue 2016 Chevy Silverado.
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5104.
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1535, Chimms.
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May from 1661, I'll be in right by that cardiac.
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1534-5, 104.
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1561 Rapprocariac.
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161535. Vehicles should be pulled over on the side of the roadway with their hazards on.
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Females out of the car doing CPR.
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We have 21 at the time.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-1: Unable to copy, signal weak
[2]
TAC 4: Tactical Channel 4 (for emergency response coordination)
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Location mentioned:
Near Ocean Hwy E, Leland, NC 28451
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