Medical team responds to cardiac arrest on East Palouse Hwy, Spokane County WA
Emergency responders attended a cardiac arrest incident involving a 67-year-old man on East Palouse Highway. CPR was underway and a medical helicopter was on standby if needed. Other emergency activities included response to a false fire alarm and evacuation at a nearby three-story residential complex. The situation was actively monitored by multiple emergency units.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
67 male is altered, passed out, now CPR started.
00:03
You'll have 444 code and I'll get you echo response.
00:09
About a 41 copies.
00:11
Also, can you check availability of a helicopter? A2-2-2-2-2-0-0-East Palouse Highway.
00:18
Swat 4. Patrick Nye is concerned about the welfare of a 30th male seeing at the comfort's corner with the stand down.
00:27
Echo[1] call, engine 419-28 Westmason Road, Channel North Primary, cardiac arrest.
00:40
Ladder 8 engine 2, call from on site, fire alarms are sounding at the Bethany.
00:46
This is a false alarm, we're back in service.
00:49
You back in progress.
00:50
False alarm, we'll see you back in progress.
00:52
All right,
00:55
you copy.
01:01
The logic command 4-4-2, we're a mile out where do you want.
01:06
Go ahead and pull up to you in front of 20 and stuff.
01:10
Yeah, I should be here on the south side.
01:15
Yep.
01:20
I can't go ahead.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:24
Pell Agent 2 is on scene of a large three-story residential conflict.
01:29
We have something showing.
01:31
We have people evacuated.
01:33
Pallagent do still be in the office of strategy investigating.
01:36
We'll be assuming that means then.
01:41
This west copies.
01:43
Judge 2, 3-story complex, nothing show on evacuation progress, offensive strategy, and you'll be Bethanyton.
01:50
This past 460 responding to Mason Road.
01:55
Okay,
01:58
460 in route, and with N249 in route as well.
02:02
State for a 3 minute route.
02:05
Have that echo upgrade for 67 mail.
02:08
Originally passed out at time of call.
02:11
CPR started about three minutes ago.
02:14
Lifelight is on standby, 32 minutes if needed,
02:17
and you'll have 444 coming code from Station 44.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical response for immediate life-threatening conditions, often involving cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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