Man found unconscious at home receives CPR and AED, West Chazy NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old man was found unconscious and not breathing at his home near Duquette Road. CPR and an automated external defibrillator were used while emergency responders arrived on scene. The man had a history of heart attack and kidney disease. The woman at the home is COVID positive.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Co. EMS, Fire, Police, Sheriff
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04:24
Transcript:
00:00
You have a timeline critical call.
00:01
Near Duquette Road, 63-year-old male, not conscious, breathing is verified.
00:07
Repeating for Beekmantown Fire Department.
00:09
EMS, CDPH EMS, respond.
00:12
Near Duquette Road, 63-year-old male, not conscious, breathing verified.
00:17
Click-eye clear, 535.
00:24
2019 around 460 Paris 90s.
00:32
Priority one, unable to wake the patient.
00:35
She stated that he is breathing.
00:38
He had a heart attack last year.
00:41
He staged to kidney disease.
00:43
She last saw him responsive at 10.30 a.m. yesterday.
00:53
I need to copy.
00:59
To be advised, the wife in the home is COVID positive.
01:03
Can you be advised? CPR instructions being given at this time? We'll retone and get your law enforcement.
01:10
Receive, can you dispatch 96 as well, please?
01:17
Fire department.
01:25
Clinton County Dispatch, Peeton Town Fire Department and EMS, call near Duquette Road, 63-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing CPR in progress.
01:34
Clayton County Dispatch for Peeton Town Fire Department in EMS, near Duquette Road, CPR in progress, 63-year-old male.
01:51
Callaget County, U.S.O.S.
01:53
in route near Ducat Road, (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:59
Your location are responding from?
02:05
Pass 464 is back in district and available.
02:08
Copy 464, back in the district, available, (number withheld).
02:17
04013 County Dispatch.
02:19
Clinton County on 4013.
02:22
I'm off duty en route to a different location, but I am near Ducat.
02:26
You can show them responding.
02:27
I believe I have my AED[1] with me.
02:29
I'll be on scene in one minute.
02:31
Copy 4013. On scene, one minute.
02:35
(number withheld).
02:40
3013 County, can you have somebody at that residence come out to the road and I want to verify it's near Duquette?
02:47
Confirm near Duquette.
02:49
Only other person in the house is currently performing CPR on the male.
02:54
Copy. I should be arriving less than 30 seconds.
02:58
Copy.
03:02
Sheriff 212, can you dispatch? Show me in route, did you.
03:06
Copy 212, you're en route, Ducat, (number withheld).
03:11
203 is out.
03:16
Copy 203 on scene, near Ducat.
03:30
Believe to be with AED[1], they are taking over CPR this time if you need 96 or surprise.
03:40
Receive little advice on the ground scene.
03:47
MS-92, just to give you a little bit more information as you arrive,
03:53
she stated that he had fallen, he was found on the floor, he had struck his face, his eye was purple, he had blood coming out of his nose,
04:02
she was unable really to determine if he was breathing or not, it was, so we started CPR at 532.
04:14
92 copies. CPR started at 532.
04:17
We're arriving on scene here in about 20 seconds.
04:20
See the mark is on scene.
04:21
Okay, copies 92.
04:22
On scene, 536.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AED: Automated external defibrillator
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Location mentioned:
Duquette Rd, West Chazy, NY 12992
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