Medical emergency with CPR at st paul street, Burlington VT
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A medical emergency occurred near St. Paul Street, Burlington, Vermont. CPR was administered, and the time of death was recorded at 15:40.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5. Ambulance 1, Medical, near St. Paul Street.
00:04
Paul Street.
00:05
Engine 5, ambulance 1,
00:08
medical, near St.
00:10
Paul Street.
00:18
Engine 3, ambulance 4, medical, 617 Riverside Avenue.
00:25
Engine 3, ambulance for medical, 617 Riverside Avenue.
00:31
Engine 5, label.
00:42
Do you're 5.
00:44
It's looking like this maybe an untimely.
00:46
Do you want me to upgrade this to CPR? They are not in progress, but if you like me to do so, it's in another unit, just in case.
00:57
Affirmative.
00:58
We're on scene before.
01:00
We'll have St.
01:01
Paul Street command.
01:12
Tower 1, medical, CPR, near St.
01:16
Paul Street.
01:21
In Paul Street, command from ABLE.
01:29
St. Paul Street, Command, Tower 1 is on the way and also Pee's en route, also.
01:37
Command copies.
01:38
Okay, well, Engine 3 is on scene.
01:40
The 10th of Edge 3 is going to have Riverside Ave, command.
01:45
(number withheld).
01:51
Power 1 from St.
01:53
Paul Street, Command.
01:56
Go ahead.
02:00
It's an untimely, you can go in service.
02:06
Cable copies direct (number withheld).
02:14
Cable from St.
02:15
Paul Street.
02:17
St. Paul Street, go ahead.
02:22
You got PB,
02:23
BPD en route.
02:26
10-4[1], they're almost there.
02:35
Would you like me to put (number withheld) down for TOD or is there a different time?
02:45
This time works fine.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/affirmative
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