Medical emergency for unresponsive elderly male on oxygen, Casper WY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Meadowlark Drive for a 77-year-old male who was unresponsive, not breathing, and on oxygen therapy. The patient had a history of heart conditions and diabetes. Attempts to detect a pulse were unsuccessful, and the patient was found sitting in a chair with his head tilted back, showing no signs of breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Reading near Meadowlark Drive.
00:07
Fire dispatch 3020.
00:12
1818.
00:18
Dispatch. Two units responding to near Meadowlark.
00:22
Please dispatch rescue 1 as well.
00:24
Catch on a 4 minute.
00:26
The engine en route at 1817 dispatching rescue one.
00:34
Oak Mountain one-four-one.
00:39
4-1, Q1-1. Can you go ahead and mark positive terminal sentries the vehicle?
00:51
Units on Meadowlark, your tectone is going to be tacked forth.
00:54
This is for a 77-year-old male whose shallow is breathing and is on oxygen.
00:59
His eyes are open, way RPs unable to feel a pulse.
01:05
It does have a history of AFIB and diabetes abrasions for heart.
01:10
Three are two copies.
01:16
Fire. This is that.
01:17
Rescue 1 respondent.
01:18
Meadowlark.
01:19
Rescue 1 in route at 1819.
01:21
Units in route in Mountain.
01:22
It sounds like this male is going to be sitting in a chair and R.P.
01:26
does not believe that he's breathing at all now.
01:37
And if they're not to MetaLARC, it sounds like this male's head is back, he is laying back as well.
01:42
RP is not seeing his stress rising at all.
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Location mentioned:
Meadowlark Dr, Casper, WY 82604
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