Person receiving CPR after cardiac arrest near East Betsy Lane and South Val Vista Drive, Gilbert AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders provided CPR to a person suffering cardiac arrest near the intersection of East Betsy Lane and South Val Vista Drive in Gilbert, Arizona. Multiple units coordinated treatment and prepared for transport.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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03:34
Transcript:
00:00
South Val Vista Drive and East Betsy Lane.
00:03
Com 251. C-deck 2.
00:06
C-deck 4. Nosebleed ALS.
00:13
Near East Desert Spoon Lane.
00:16
Ladder 264.
00:18
C-deck 4.
00:25
20844 channel 2 cardiac arrest[1] 40,000 North Orkneyway District 18722 and Gen 844 channel.
00:39
We're approaching from the south where do you want us? You can pull right in front of our engine in the southbound lane.
00:53
I copy. Brent in front of your engine in South Island.
00:58
Agent 251 done, see you're approaching from the south.
01:04
Agent 251, you can stage just behind us.
01:11
That copy is staged behind you.
01:14
Stage behind you.
01:18
The alarm on scene.
01:22
I'm going to go ahead and assume command.
01:23
I'll get a hold of engine 254 a second.
01:25
We've got a single occupant on the ground getting CPR done.
01:28
Venge 254 is currently treating.
01:31
Atlantic 251.
01:38
Between 251 in command.
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Detain 251 to command.
01:44
Tadine 251 to command.
01:46
I'm going to go ahead.
01:52
Nick, I've copied your reports up to this point.
01:54
I'm going to go ahead and assume command.
01:56
I'll give you treatment.
01:57
You got medic 251 with you.
01:58
Let me know if you have any additional needs.
02:00
I'll get the ladder to secure hazards.
02:05
254 copies assuming treatment, ladder, seeking hazards.
02:08
We've got 251.
02:09
Right now we're good.
02:10
We're just working this code and we'll be transporting shortly.
02:16
Cover that, currently you're working the code to be transported shortly.
02:21
Command alarm.
02:23
Command on.
02:24
Command on.
02:27
This battalion.
02:28
Additional notes, is this witness or CPR in progress or anything?
02:38
Lighter 264, over.
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Lighter 264, go ahead.
02:44
Command ambulance, go to please.
02:48
I copy ammo code two.
03:01
Just come forward,
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face-to-face with treatment, see if they have any needs.
03:05
You guys can assist in treatment.
03:09
251 copies.
03:10
Coming forward to assist.
03:13
Come here, ladder 251.
03:17
Ladder 251. Letter 251.
03:21
I see you're already forward.
03:22
I'm going to give you hazards.
03:23
I'd like you to secure hazards on that vehicle.
03:25
I'll also give me an all clear on it and make sure we're only dealing with one oxygen.
03:31
All right, if you have one here out because we'll take Azure, just meet an office.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cardiac arrest: Medical emergency — patient in cardiac arrest
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