Cardiac arrest reported near Route 611 in Swiftwater, Swiftwater PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a cardiac arrest involving a 20-year-old male not breathing was reported near Route 611 in Swiftwater. The patient was cold and refused cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The patient also had a history of mental health issues.
Audio|Heard on: Pocono Township Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Control to Zebra Heading Zone 1 for cardiac arrest.
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20.
00:08
It's going to be near Route 611 for a 20-year-old male not breathing.
00:15
Okay and 4.
00:22
Where is EMS coming from?
00:27
They're coming from section 11.
00:30
By the Ticino.
00:35
Tad4.
00:41
Control the Zebra 20.
00:45
One again.
00:48
Zebra 20, you're now going to have St.
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Louis Sharp out of Tannersville.
00:55
Therefore.
01:00
Correction, Zebra 20 is coming out of Snyderzo.
01:09
Okay. To warn, you about the control, you can show me clear.
01:14
Proceeds, Super 25.
01:22
Control to Zebra 20.
01:25
Wanted?
01:28
Devise a caller stating that the patient is cold and they don't want to do CPR[1].
01:33
Also has the history of mental health issues.
01:37
What's the head for?
01:44
Also gonna have an empty bottle across here next time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
PA-611, Swiftwater, PA 18370
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