Man in cardiac arrest with breathing difficulty, Cincinnatus NY
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Emergency medical responders were called to near Bloody Pond Road for a 70-year-old man in cardiac arrest with low oxygen levels and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Well, our rescue is on Bloody Pond Road with difficulty breathing.
00:08
Willard Rescue and Marathon units.
00:11
1258 Bloody Pond Road.
00:13
It is a resumption.
00:15
It is a 70-year-old male cardiac arrest patient.
00:16
Patient has difficulty breathing and low oxygen saturation.
00:19
So, Marathon, Willard Rescue.
00:23
One two five eight Bloody Pond Road.
00:25
It is a 70-year-old male cardiac arrest patient.
00:28
Low oxygen saturation and difficulty breathing.
00:30
It is a 6 Delta-1.
00:32
Cross Johnson Road, County Road 221.
00:34
I'll take 11.
00:39
1411 Croton out of service.
00:43
Received 1411.
00:48
3181 your status.
00:54
104 okay.
01:01
1415, I'll be clear. We'll be ready.
01:05
Received 1415, 15 15.
01:08
For a 1651 call.
01:14
10 out of service.
01:19
Received 14 10.
01:22
Archeline, Willie, you know.
01:26
31.881 now being cleared.
01:33
C2A, Cortland, ending mileage.
01:39
3C28 37192.
01:43
37192.
01:48
Very safe.
01:53
Well,
01:54
Rescue, second activation, 1258 Bloody Pond Road.
01:58
This is 7 email, cardiac arrest patient,
02:00
difficulty breathing, low oxygen saturation.
02:02
It's your Willard Rescue, second activation, 1258 Bloody Pond Road.
02:08
This is a 70-year-old male,
02:10
cardiac arrest patient at low oxygen saturation and difficulty breathing.
02:13
Cross Johnson Road, 221, and C-16.
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Location mentioned:
Bloody Pond Rd, Cincinnatus, NY 13040
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