Woman in cardiac arrest near North 26th Street, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical emergency near North 26th Street in Louisville involving a 36-year-old woman who was vomiting and became unresponsive, possibly in cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson KY Fire-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 22 is responding on a medical problem, near North 26th Street.
00:04
Cardiac arrest, life and death threat.
00:06
Pulled to the rear door, 36-year-old female, vomiting.
00:11
Your time out's 1455.
00:17
Engine 6, engine 22, I got run on 26th Street.
00:22
Engine 22 in service.
00:26
Engine 6, did you say coming?
00:31
Great, great.
00:33
I have engine two in service.
00:35
Engine six is going to take arrival three.
00:39
Call's just for a thirty-six-year-old female that's vomiting and unresponsive.
00:46
Time out 14 fifty-five.
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Location mentioned:
N 26th St, Louisville, KY 40212
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