Female cardiac arrest at Jack in the Box in Seattle, Seattle WA
Medical emergency at Jack in the Box near University Way NE and NE 50th Street in Seattle. A 50-year-old female was receiving CPR from bystanders before emergency responders arrived. Medics reported a strong pulse and ongoing resuscitation efforts. The situation involved urgent medical attention on site.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 17, that OV response, University Way Northeast and Northeast 50th.
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Action 17,
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University Way North East and Northeast 50 Street.
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At Jack in the Box, bystander CPR[2] in progress for a 50-year-old female.
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Over this one now came given.
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They respond to 308 for having the south.
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810, 308, 710.
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Now that's the total unit 417.
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Section 17, you know, your wrist your way you're like this, right, like this, for the street.
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Okay, 17 now. Okay, 17 now.
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Okay.
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The time is having to help us.
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There's catch.
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In 2017,
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we'll keep the medics.
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He's in Code Green[1], the second PLS unit.
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We had a strong pulse.
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Here is the fast-west period.
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Okay, Andrew 16, Code Green[1], and you'll also be getting help 99.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code Green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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