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Man suffers stroke and cardiac arrest near Kringle RoadSaranac NY

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Saranac, NY 12981

A 60-year-old man near Kringle Road in Saranac experienced stroke-like symptoms and then cardiac arrest. CPR was performed, and he briefly started breathing again but continued having trouble breathing. Advanced life support and extra personnel were sent to assist.

Audio|Source: Clinton Co. EMS, Fire, Police, Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Kling County Dispects to Saranak Fire Department, EMS, respond near Kringle Road, 60-year-old male conscious and breathing stroke-like symptoms.
00:07
Repeating for Saranac Fire Department EMS, respond, near Kringle Road.
00:12
60-year-old male conscious and breathing stroke-like symptoms, (number withheld).
00:16
POS, Table 4, TMS.
00:18
Click and Kenny dispatched off stable forks, CMS, respond (number withheld) Guideboard Road for a unknown-age mail.
00:24
Fault detection with no contact.
00:26
Let's be Kenny repeating for us, stable, CMS, respond (number withheld) Guideboard Road.
00:31
For a fall detection activation with no contact, your alarm time is (number withheld).
00:36
Clinton County Dispatch to Saranac Fire Department EMS.
00:39
Be advised your call. One, two, three, Kringle Road is a cardiac arrest.
00:41
Clint and Kenny repeating for Saranac Fire Department EMS.
00:44
Advise your call, one, two, three, two, Kringle Road is a cardiac arrest.
00:48
Your alarm time, (number withheld).
00:50
Three, Kringle Road, Saranac, cardiac arrest in progress.
00:54
One day, two, one to be a com, I'll be in arrest, one two, three, Kringle, two.
00:58
Copy two-12, two-one-two.
00:59
Let me dispatch.
01:00
317's responding to Utah and Saranak Fire for assistance and give me an ALS to the scene.
01:05
Copy 307-(number withheld).
01:08
I need to fetch 317.
01:09
After one round of CPR[1] patient has started breathing again, breathing approximately 40 breaths per minute at this time.
01:17
He seems to be hyperventilating.
01:20
Yes. Copy. Give me an ALS to the scene.
01:22
It's a permanent.
01:23
301 headquarters.
01:24
I'm clear last. Back to service. Crazy.
01:26
Clinton County dispatch to Saranac Fire Department, MS, Danamara, EMS, Mutualate for ALS.
01:31
Additional personnel and ALS for the scene, near Kringle Road, Saranac.
01:34
Clinton, County, repeating for Saranak, Fire Department, 3117 is requesting additional personnel.
01:37
Danamora, ALS, near Kringle Road, Saranac, cardiac arrest, and progress.
01:42
Your alarm time, (number withheld).
01:44
Please, have an ambulance time.
01:45
Just 5451 in route.
01:46
One, two, three, three.
01:47
Kringle Roots.
01:48
One, switch to tap three.
01:49
Headquarters on clear last second service.
01:50
Patient two, district three, CBPA, CNF.
01:53
Got it. Now to stop breathing,
01:55
patient is currently breathing, we'll take a couple breaths and then stop breathing again.
01:59
317 copies.
02:00
First one copy, do they have a pulse?
02:02
Stand by.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress

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