Unconscious man in Bloomfield Hills triggers urgent CPR, Bloomfield Hills MI
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Being unconscious and not breathing at a Bloomfield Hills residence, the man receives urgent CPR efforts amid a kidney disease and oxygen dependency history.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Northeast) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Medical Emergency near Meta Lane.
00:03
Husband possibly passed away.
00:05
Time out.
00:06
708.
00:11
All right this way that you can show Officer 3 in Route Station 3 AM.
00:16
Officer 3 en route, station 3 AM ma'am.
00:22
Your patient was grueling while taking morning pills.
00:28
Now he is unconscious, not breathing, caller can't feel a pulse, senacular response.
00:36
Can I try out of 4?
00:38
Carving, Alpha 4 is also responding.
00:44
Section 10-0[1]-0-0-0-0-0-7-1.
00:51
Hi and respondent, your patient is currently laying on the couch, our caller is trying to get on to the floor.
00:59
Especially from Lieutenant 1, I'll be around from Station 1.
01:02
Add Alpha 4 to this call, please.
01:06
Alpha 4 has already been added to the call.
01:08
Resident 1 and room.
01:10
Pardon to dispatch up on 6-4, man.
01:19
All the four in route, decision from him.
01:25
I just filed from Alpha 3.
01:28
Alpha 3.
01:31
Can you repush the CAD?
01:36
Okay, firm.
01:41
All right name is you're signing a 483 Meta Lane or color is unable to the patient of the cops or CPR?
01:48
Probably.
01:50
Your patient has kidney disease and is on oxygen.
01:58
Copy. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Chase Ln, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
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