Medical emergency with CPR in progress on North Piper Avenue, Camp Verde AZ
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A 72-year-old man was found not breathing normally near North Piper Avenue. CPR was in progress and emergency medical and fire units responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Verde Valley Public Safety
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Copper Canyon, EMS Assignment Area 8106, near North Piper Avenue for Vombing Engine 811-11 Ambulance 811 Channel 11.
00:17
Camp Verde unit, man down, man down near Piper Avenue, some male subject, possibly choking,
00:24
breathing, but not awake.
00:27
Just in a copy, I'll wait to 19-03.
00:33
Sam, 5, 7.7.5,
00:35
7.
00:39
Can you know how many respond?
00:46
Telfore.
00:51
So do you have.
00:54
Tabor.
00:56
They're starting to see here.
00:58
Okay.
01:03
Oh, I imagine 811, ambulance of 11 responding.
01:07
ORIM copy is both units responding?
01:10
P.R.G. Ivey the code.
01:16
Engine 811, ambulance 811, you're responding to Area 8106, near North Piper Avenue.
01:22
Be aware this is upgrading to an echo.
01:25
We're upgrading the call now, 72-year-old male attempting to get CPR started, not breathing normal.
01:49
Upgrade to EMS Echo Area 8106, near North Piper Avenue, Copper Canyon Fire & Medical, Chief Channel, 11.
02:02
Add the code to the call notes.
02:19
Engine 811.
02:21
Engine 811, I just wanted to confirm you heard this was upgrading.
02:25
A-firm, I can't add those confirmed, upgrade your code.
02:34
Alarm, copy, thank you.
02:40
Alarm, Dainate's responding.
02:43
Alarm, copy is responding.
02:49
NH, you need additional.
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Location mentioned:
N Piper Ave, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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