Medical teams respond to severe allergic reaction and CPR


Emergency teams are dealing with two critical situations: a young woman has a severe allergic reaction to ant bites, and an elderly man is unresponsive and not breathing.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
01:35
Transcript:
6'10 Davidson Rescue Medicines, Truck 2, 110, Oakdale Street, 110, Oakdale Street, Carstreet, Southview Road at Shadyburg Street. Cardiac for response out of 1,700 CPR[1] instructions being attempted. We're out. Okay, copy. One, got the QR3 in the area you can respond to that. QR3 is speaking up. None. What's the address and your merits on that? My cat is now. 110, Oakdale Street, 110, Oakdale Street, Cross Street, Southview Road, City, Book Street. Okay, well, we should have been around. Thanks your copy. Units in Route, 1307, Road. Your response to a 31-year-old female conscious and effective breathing, flurgeous reaction to amp bites. Units in route once in Oakdale Street, for a swing to an 86-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing. Color is handicapped and able to get the patient out of the bed, buys that his lips are turning blue. 306 out. First 86, copy.
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation instructions being attempted
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakdale St, Lexington, NC 27292
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