Choking person in respiratory arrest at care facility, Virginia Beach VA
Fire and emergency medical teams responded to Room 130 at American Home on South Military Highway for a person choking. The patient went into respiratory arrest and resuscitation efforts were underway.
Audio|Source: Chesapeake Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 3, Engine 10, Medics 10, EMS3, and Latter 10, ECHO[1], 433, South Military Highway, Timeout, 0213.
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The 3, EMS3, Engine 10, Latter 10, Medekton, District 10, 45, 433, 33, South Military Highway, Room 130 in American Home, crossing Rayside Avenue, for a choking. Are you responding on Tech 2? Tech 2 is assigned at 214.
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Just speak to responding units, PFI, PPR is of progress.
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2nd speak responding.
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Okay, but I'm 3 in 360.
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You have a 3rd2nd. We're responding.
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Okay, at 216.
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The entrance tens on Zat 2.
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Okay, that 2. Okay, I've got 216.
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Engine 10 is that patient?
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Okay, that's you thank you.
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Engine 10, tested.
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Is it? Is it?
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Working a respiratory arrest.
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I'll be military command.
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Okay, engine 10, copy your work and a respiratory arrest will be military command at 022.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority medical response; immediate life-threatening call
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Location mentioned:
Near S Military Hwy, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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