Patient conscious after cardiac arrest call at senior residence, Middletown NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a possible cardiac arrest near Seniors Way. The patient was found conscious and alert upon contact.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
911[1] 1-1-Walka-191.
00:01
Okay.
00:02
One-nine one now one.
00:05
Nine one is on scene.
00:08
Proceive, put you out 1740.
00:14
Mr. 191. One-nine one.
00:19
One-nine one.
00:25
Just be advised we do not have an apartment at this time or canvassing the building on the second four-note.
00:31
We're coming in now.
00:35
He's going to stage and come to the elevator.
00:41
First of the units are responding Town of Wallkill.
00:44
It's going to be apartment 115.
00:51
115.
00:52
115, Ruce.
00:58
129, medic 2.111-129-1.
01:05
Patient, caution,
01:06
conscious, and alert.
01:07
We're on soon.
01:12
Gracie, 129, medic.
01:14
Patience, conscious, and alert,
01:16
and you've made contact at 1743.
01:19
Wallkill 197 on scene.
01:26
I welcome 197 honors now one.
01:29
One nine seven, we're five by five providing patient care.
01:34
Ready safe.
01:36
1744.
01:41
Two, two, three, seven, nine, one one.
01:49
227 or so?
01:56
Sure, 227 and Prismetics on site at, uh,
02:00
on yet.
02:03
Receive, are you beginning to transport ALS?
02:07
Correct. We're going to get hospital now.
02:10
Ah, Reese Steve, we'll put you out at the hospital, 1747.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency telephone number
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Location mentioned:
Wallkill, NY
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