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Patient with possible heart attack stable after respiratory failureFayetteville AR

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W Colfax Loop, Fayetteville, AR 72704

A patient near West Colfax Loop experienced a possible heart attack with initial respiratory failure. After assisted ventilation, the patient regained consciousness and is now stable. EMS is responding to the incident.

Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
00:00
This is to be intoxication.
00:02
Initially a patient was in respiratory failure, was unable to breathe on its own.
00:11
After several minutes of bagging, patient regained consciousness, he's now talking to us at this time.
00:17
GCS is approximately 14, initials, was 3.
00:22
Heart rate can be 83, SPO 2 is...
00:27
99 on 3 liters, correction 2 liters, rest of a rate of 30, last blood pressure is 164 over 114.
00:37
CBG is 212, working on a 12-heavy 18 in the left base, so we'll be at your ceiling approximately 3.
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Any questions or orders?
00:50
Medic 6, bring that?
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Medics 6.
00:56
Medic 6 out northwest, any mileage 5.5.5.
01:00
Magic 6, that at 95.
01:03
The same one's on same attack, one will assume command.
01:11
Proceed.
01:14
Andrew, one, can you give me that there what you got?
01:19
Chief,
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the Charlie's side of this building is a big practice, indoor practice facility.
01:27
We have a decent amount of smoke in here.
01:30
It smelled like burnt plastic or burnt rubber.
01:35
We initially had a water flow alarm.
01:38
We found the riser, but no water is actually flowing.
01:42
We have a Rep,
01:44
or have CDC contact rep to respond here so we could get the practice center ventilated.
01:54
We have not found the source of the smoke.
02:02
Command received.
02:08
It did not go free.
02:12
Thank you.
02:14
Injord nine, I'm going to sign you to investigations that it's just done.
02:25
Head a tune route.
02:30
Do you see the command.
02:32
Agent 1 from Engine 9.
02:34
Do you make an Oxfox keys?
02:38
The engine 1 driver has an Oxfox ski for the building, the single one.
02:42
He's going to prop the front door open.
02:45
Great.
02:50
Do you see the command.
02:54
You go out for command.
02:56
We have maintenance that's responding to they provided a 10 to 60 minute EPA.
03:03
Commander Sheet, 10 to 15 minute ETA.
03:10
Command investigation, we're going to have the doors open
03:15
to the practice facility on the Bravo and Charlie's side and Delta.
03:25
Receive.
03:29
Sir 6, you guys go to the Bravo side down here and sit up.
03:37
Receive. Receive.
03:45
Injun 7, SSMS for a possible heart attack, near West Colfax Loop, crushes of London, crossing at Bear Bingsway, crossing in Fairbanks, Way, crossing and Bear Bank's Way, timeout, (number withheld).

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W Colfax Loop, Fayetteville, AR 72704

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