Medical call for difficulty breathing and cardiac arrest, Port Arthur TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to near Procter Street for a person experiencing difficulty breathing who later suffered cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was in progress upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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PURG for difficulty breathing C.D.A.R.
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13-minute E.D.A.
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I'm sorry.
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Difficulty breathing or create her as CPO.
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I'm just trying to get in your face.
00:14
I would just hold on response to the patient with three hands.
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I'm out at Nome Fire Station.
00:20
Six on a call.
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All right.
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I'll be available for calls.
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325.
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Uh,
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my apology, call notes say CPR[1] in progress.
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Come on.
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325. All right, that's player, different four.
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I'm ready to cardiac arrest, please.
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Cardiac arrest on 365.
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UCHL, I come back on Pinto.
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For a signal.
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Question of Rob, I'll stand below.
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2000 block of Procter Street, 2000 block of Procter Street.
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Check four, I'm usually coming from a light vehicle.
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A White House with a red truck parked in front.
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So it's a 2000 block of Procter Street.
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And I, Katie, and I do have you in there out.
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I receive you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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