Child experiences cardiac arrest near 2400 north in sunset, Sunset UT
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Emergency responders were called to a location near 2400 North in Sunset for a welfare check on a child who was found not breathing and experiencing cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm on a welfare check, mean and chase.
00:03
There is a young child near the road.
00:05
So we'll be in interview room 1.
00:09
(number withheld).
00:11
(number withheld).
00:13
Near West 2400 North.
00:15
Near West 2400 North, unit number 1.
00:20
It is going to be an adult male, unknown age.
00:23
Child that thinks he was not breathing, laying on the bed.
00:25
10-4[1]. Show me now.
00:29
10-4[1] do you want an additional unit? There is one more good start that way.
00:33
Third Tango unit is on the sunset on a cardiac.
00:37
Okay.
00:39
Battalion 41, ambulance.
00:44
Tango 9, near West 2400 North, unit number 1,
00:50
we have North Davis-Paged.
00:53
Okay.
00:54
The name is Pango 14, I'm on the ground.
00:57
Tango 14.
00:59
Medic 21. Respond to 9 Zulu.
01:02
Cardiac arrest.
01:04
Near West 2400 North.
01:07
Number 1. In sunset, Battalion 41, Ambulance 42, and Medic 21.
01:13
Respond to 9.
01:15
Battalion 41, Ambulance 42, and Medic 21.
01:20
Respond to 9 Zulu, cardiac at near West 2400 North, number 1 in sunset.
01:28
Battalion 41, Ambute Medic 21, respond to 9 Zulu, cardiac arrest, at near West 2400 North, number one, in sunset.
01:43
North.
01:44
Number one, sunset.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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