Cardiac arrest at near Progress Rd in Chambersburg, Chambersburg PA
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An 86-year-old woman was reported in cardiac arrest near Progress Road in Chambersburg. Emergency medical units responded but were later cancelled. The coroner was requested for the case.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Ferb Chambersburg,
00:01
Near Progress Road, between Orchard Drive and Lincoln Road, cardiac arrest, class 1 response, Box area 102,
00:10
Medical assist engine 1-2, Amy M.
00:12
231, Medic 7's been alerted, Optitude, (number withheld).
00:19
Enter 1-2 at 1.
00:22
Engine 1-2 is 1.
00:23
Engine 1-2 with 1, opt-2, 237.
00:28
Amylos 2314 responding.
00:30
Amyls 2314, Opts 2, 237.
00:33
Correct,
00:38
Medi-7, responding.
00:40
Medic 7, off 2, (number withheld).
00:46
Okay, Engine 1-2, Amyls 2314, Medi-7, near Progress Road, 86-year-old female, unwitnessed arrest from attempting to give CPR instructions.
01:00
14 okay one two copies I'm on the scene
01:09
engine one two twenty three eight two twenty three eight
01:15
Tremed twenty three eleven only
01:18
Temeatic twenty three eleven
01:19
Okay, Matic-211.
01:20
I'll be clear the last year so I wanted to do the cardiac arrest because of the seven-o-medic-7.
01:24
Okay, medic-7.
01:25
Cancel the Ech-Mas-A-Mex-7.
01:40
Cancel the EMS units.
01:43
I'm going to need the coroner to call me.
01:47
All right, friend number.
01:50
It would be (number withheld).
01:58
Okay, agent 1-2.
01:59
Amyls 2314, medic 2311, you can go in service (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Progress Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17201
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