Medical response for unconscious man with cardiac history, Layton UT
Emergency medical team responded to an unconscious 70-year-old man with a history of heart problems near north 2,900 east in Layton. The man regained consciousness and was breathing upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 52, respond to 31 Zulu[1], unconscious,
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near north 2,900 east, in Layton.
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Ambulance 52, respond to 31 Zulu[1], unconscious,
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near north 2,900 east,
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in Layton.
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Play 2027, should we arise on that accident, such Harley-19 arise?
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10-4[2]. Maybe 25, 1056.
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10-56. Okay,
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4. Fire Marshal 31, read-check.
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Spider-martial 31, you're loud and clear.
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Are you checked?
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Well, I'm good.
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Medic Engine 52, respond to 31 Charlie, unconscious,
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near north 2,900 east.
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In Layton, Medic Engine 52, respond to 31 Charlie, unconscious,
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near north 2,900 east.
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In Layton.
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2.24, close this.
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Show me on a fender check.
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Case 2745 in route, check center arrival.
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ambulance 52 medic engine 52 near north 2,900 east couple episodes on a 70-year-old male cardiac history.
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Doors unlocked.
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He is conscious and breathing now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31 Zulu: Unconscious/Fainting (MPDS Protocol 31) – Zulu priority determinant used by the agency
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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