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Man suffers cardiac arrest in Myrtle BeachMyrtle Beach SC

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Myrtle Beach, SC

Emergency responders were dispatched to a 75-year-old man suffering a cardiac arrest near Enter Selva Drive in Myrtle Beach. CPR was in progress when help arrived.

Audio|Heard on: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
The phone for cardiac arrest, Echo[1],
00:03
near Enter Selva Drive.
00:07
Engine 5, Truck 5, respond for cardiac arrest echo near Enter Selva Drive.
00:13
NG5, truck 5 to respond, Medic.
00:20
622 station.
00:26
For Medic 62.
00:29
Can I show you en route?
00:36
Patient six months clear.
00:40
Copy.
00:42
Section 105, patient under five, front five, a patient working cardiac arrest.
00:50
Bobby. Okay,
00:55
six, two, hundred five.
00:59
You go out for six, eight.
01:02
75-year-old male witness arrest from CPR's on target.
01:09
Copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Echo: Highest-priority emergency response (Echo-level)

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