Elderly female at 37175 Rebecca Road unresponsive but breathing; history of diabetes; CPR later initiated., Askov MN
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Elderly female at 37175 Rebecca Road unresponsive but breathing; history of diabetes; CPR later initiated.
Audio|Heard on: Pine County Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
My name is 380 in ASCO rescue.
00:02
We respond 37175 Rebecca Road in Askov for an elderly female that is not responding, she is breathing.
00:25
My name is 380 in ASCO rescue.
00:27
Please respond 37175 for a elderly female that's not responding.
00:33
She is breathing.
00:34
She does have a history of diabetes.
00:36
10 page 40146.
00:48
Plymouth 33,000, Highway 61 South, part number 6 for just 56-year-old male, pain in his chest and his arm.
01:12
Hinkley, MS. Respond, 103,
01:14
Old Highway 61 South for Hinkley, apartment number 6 for a 56-year-old male with pain in his chest that radiates to his arm.
01:22
10-phase slow and 57.
01:29
Astful of the time, we're en route.
01:31
Downward.
01:41
Time 360, respond to stage 4119 Wildlife Road for Disturbance.
01:47
Deputies are out.
01:50
Time 3.50,
01:57
respond to stage 4119 Wildlife Road for disturbance.
02:01
Deputies are out.
02:02
Time page 1015.
02:08
I ask both, what's your DTA?
02:11
We're just coming up on Sane right now.
02:14
10-4[1].
02:16
Per my RP, she's not breathing anymore, we're trying to start CPR,
02:20
but she's lying on the bed.
02:21
The front door should be unlocked.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Askov, MN 55704
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