Person breathing after cardiac arrest call, panic attack noted, Harrisburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched for a cardiac arrest near King George Drive. The patient was initially not breathing but was later reported to be breathing and experiencing a panic attack.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Clock 331, near King George Drive, cardiac arrest, AED response, class 1, company 33, 446.
00:08
Fox 331, near King George Drive, cross the North Island Avenue, Colonial Road for cardiac arrest, AED response, class one, company 7 is 2, 446.
00:19
Phil, do I need to run Utah on the Prince Street and check Colorado in that cul-de-sac, or is that done?
00:26
That's all done, Ben.
00:32
All done, Ben.
00:33
All right.
00:38
2720 around.
00:40
That's 720, okay.
00:47
Bill and Ben, I just got Rosewood net done.
00:50
I'm jumping down to the next one.
00:53
Nicky's had more.
00:55
Thank you, 7-1.
00:56
Okay.
00:59
Whoever that is, everything's done in here except the top road.
01:02
Thank you, Summer 1, 9-720.
01:10
All right, I'll head all the way in the top.
01:14
All right.
01:16
The patient is reported to be breathing now,
01:18
saying she's having a panic attack.
01:21
Originally, they say she wasn't breathing, but now she is.
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Location mentioned:
King George Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17109
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