Medical emergency for 15-year-old in cardiac arrest, Beach City OH
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Fire and medical units responded to a 15-year-old male in cardiac arrest near Main Street East in Beach City, Ohio. Emergency responders attempted to contact the location but found no answer at the door. The victim was reported to be in full cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Stark County Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
To confirm, this is near Main St East.
00:05
Affirmative.
00:06
That's the address given.
00:07
It's right at the corner of Main Street East and B Place.
00:10
It looks like it's possibly a B place address, but she said it was Main Street.
00:20
That's click.
00:25
She's picked the back to worse.
00:32
Okay.
00:34
May, three and quarters.
00:37
Where, 16, 16?
00:42
The engine two, done, scene, 14, 32, 2, 2, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2, bring a Reeves.
00:56
Go for it.
01:03
139 dispatch you can call them back we're at near Main Street there's nobody answering the door.
01:18
135 to 139.
01:23
And can you public service a house?
01:36
Plaint fire for medic one.
01:40
Sanatic one.
01:42
Atic one in service and the township.
01:46
1620.
01:51
That's 2.139.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
I try to call or call her back two times with no answer.
02:06
But there is call history of this address.
02:13
Affirmative, that's a call from this morning.
02:16
We're in route now again.
02:17
We'll be on San Bernardarily.
02:22
Okay, that's sir.
02:27
A 15 year old male full of arrest.
02:31
Copy.
02:36
Take Tuesdays and Ratholman.
02:38
Okay.
02:44
139, just back for all.
02:50
Do you control engine twos around, Oldman?
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Location mentioned:
Main St E, Beach City, OH 44608
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