Medical crews treat cardiac arrest near West Clay St, St Charles MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest involving a man in his seventies near West Clay Street. The individual initially reported that a medical device had fired and he experienced shortness of breath. He later became unresponsive and was not breathing. CPR was started by responders.
Audio|Heard on: St. Charles EMS and Fire
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Transcript:
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Units responding near West Clay Street.
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Permit (number withheld) patient now in cardiac arrest.
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Please switch operations to tac (number withheld).
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Units responding near West Clay Street.
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Unit (number withheld) please switch operations to tac (number withheld).
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Patient now in cardiac arrest, male in his seventies.
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Two (number withheld) responding near West Clay Street, unit (number withheld).
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Male in his seventies originally complaining of device firing and shortness of breath.
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He did take two nitro.
00:32
Patient is now not awake, not breathing.
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CPR is in progress.
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Location mentioned:
W Clay St, St Charles, MO 63301
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