Medical call upgraded to cardiac arrest near Smith Rd, Afton VA
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Medical responders were dispatched to a cardiac arrest near Smith Road. CPR instructions were given to the caller. Multiple emergency units responded and reported agonal respirations.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
DECD units respond to get upgraded to a cardiac arrest.
00:03
T29.
00:08
We're BLS. He's about to change it right now.
00:10
I'm sorry. Could you say get in your last? Call has been upgraded to a cardiac arrest.
00:17
AECD all units are sounding to near Smith Road.
00:20
The call has been upgraded to a cardiac arrest.
00:24
Call taken in the process of providing instructions for CPR 830.
00:30
ECC.C.
00:36
C.02. Go ahead and have me to the cardiac arrest on Smith.
00:40
Understood.
00:44
Atcom, call for Medicare Wars driving facility.
00:51
Standby, correction,
00:53
Medicaid, too.
01:03
Battalion 202, cardiac arrest, near Smith Road.
01:08
Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
01:11
Battalion 202, Cardiac arrest, near Smith Road.
01:16
Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
01:23
2202, Car 5506, RESTY-1503, responding to near Smith Road, across the Westfield Farm for the cardiac arrest.
01:33
Call taker is providing CPR instructions at this time, 832.
01:37
C.C.
01:42
Rescue 503 arriving, rescue 503 arriving on scene, 832.
01:47
Car 5AW8, I'm due.
01:53
Parvado and I see 32.
01:59
QGF.R.5O.W.2.2.A.
02:02
Agonal respirations.
02:05
Aagonal respirations,
02:08
833.
02:10
To see the rescue five units.
02:16
Is this a working cardiac arrest?
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Location mentioned:
Smith Rd, Afton, VA 22920
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