CPR performed for medical emergency at apartment


Emergency responders are performing CPR on a patient in an apartment. The patient cannot be moved from the bed, and fire and EMS are at the scene.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
02:27
Transcript:
Going on the neighborhood. That's clear. Clear. Call 62 checking. Sixth, I'm okay. Paul 33. Have a CPR in progress. 2249, long star drive. Clear. Clear from a unit 206. We do have fire in the MSA route. Paul 35, you could just grow at 33, send me off. Paul 35, that's clear. Paul 33, I'll stay back in. Clear in case? Yes, ma'am. You can call me back in service. I'll still remain on the scene for traffic control. Clear. 11 trial 62. 122. 11 draw 52. You get some back in and G-O-A. Desker. That's clear. That's clear. 1312. 13. 1213. 13. 12.5. We're trying to get CPR in progress, but the RP is unable to get the patient off of the bed. Turned by 18, residential alarm. Clear. 23, Paul, 8. District 3, Shop 173, flash 15 on board. My number's in the lead. Pallet, wait, 3. 223, Paul 8, did you have traffic? Sorry, I thought you said 23, Paul 8 for an alarm. That's negative. Paul 21. Reference at CPR in progress. The 2249 in Apartment number? 2.249. I'm sorry. Apartment number 206, 206. 2.6. 6. 6.7. You can test your card. 17 on this noise complete.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lone Star Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77479
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