Medical emergency with CPR at Sand Shore Road in Mt Olive, Mt Olive Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders managed a CPR medical call near Sand Shore Road in Mt Olive with confusion about the exact location; EMS transported the patient to Hackettstown hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Mount Olive Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Seems there might be some confusion.
00:01
Can you advise ALS that is responding to the middle school that that is not the CPR call?
00:11
Okay, I don't have a medic you know that signed down.
00:13
I'll call St. Clair's. Five-seven's going to Sand Shore Road for the CPR.
00:21
8597.
00:22
Macy.
00:25
Once in a minute, if you can keep AOLF going to MENTO.
00:30
MECO. MECO.
00:32
Dispatch 128, you're going to get five sticks, they are responding.
00:37
St. Clare's didn't have an ETA and they haven't signed on with us.
00:44
Rickard. Ritz.
00:53
Well unfortunate, so.
00:56
Break it. Brach it.
00:59
We're going to Wolf Road coming out of Dover.
01:03
We're ready to see. Patrol is requesting the ETA.
01:07
We're 25 minutes out.
01:10
Very easy.
01:17
Dispatch 128.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:20
5-6 is going to be 25 minutes out.
01:24
All receive, thank you.
01:31
115 to dispatch.
01:36
At the middle school, BLS can be headed to Hackettstown, they're not going to wait for AOS.
01:43
RACISIS, I'll cancel proximity.
01:47
Ultimetic 5-6.
01:51
Got it.
01:53
You can cancel proximity, they're going to be going to Hackettstown.
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Sand Shore Rd, Mt Olive, NJ
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