Woman found unresponsive near railroad tracks receives CPR


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
02:48
Transcript:
State group 324 additional. Okay. Received another call from another password by, stated it looks like they're performing CPR on the side of the road. 106 stay at 3340, or 109 stay at 3348, 108, post 3366. Okay, I'll step it up. Okay, copy post. Ladder 1. Medical Emergency. Refer to MDC for address. 97. 14-19. Unit 110, Unit 110. 110. We have a possible cardiac arrest on task at the railroad tracks on the south side of the road. Okay. Okay. Go ahead. Just an update, she's alert and oriented. There's a nurse that appear that happened to be driving by. Tulsa attention to Tuscending units in the Unis of the area, I-44, eastbound firm guard net. I report of a red, haunted pilot bearing tag of Queen Robert Williams 369. RP advice is break-checking people and cutting people off timeout. I'm 1403. We have fire. Any of us in route? Do they need to continue? This one broadcasts at 14.03 hours. Okay, from? Simple. One 10 in route. All 131. Go ahead. Her Pia is called back. Can I transfer? One 10, copy, and route. Not from. 110, you are going to task right at the railroad track south side of the road. Sepulpa PD called in, there's a lady. She is now alert and breathing, but they still need EMS. For now. One thing, copy. Dispatch you copy ladder. This, that's copy now, Ladder 1 responding. Received multiple calls for a female scene laying on the side of the road, laying on the ground. One caller stated that appeared someone was doing CPR. I have PD on team stating that she is alert and oriented now, EMS and REL. Baker 528, 128. $5.28. Wing it too much. 1097 on 328 crash. Go ahead.
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Sapulpa, OK
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