Cardiac arrest reported near Big Timber Drive, Cross Junction VA
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A 73-year-old man near Big Timber Drive experienced a cardiac arrest. Emergency responders were dispatched and CPR was started at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Box 2019 cardiac arrest near Big Timber Drive cross streets Redland Road, engine coming 20, rest coming 20, ALS1, 1010, 1808.
00:14
Engine 18LT.
00:15
Engine 18 on T.
00:22
Frederick, MEDIC, 16-2 is in route with 3, station to please Aulus once out.
00:29
Tempermedic 16,
00:31
En route, ALF1 out, 18 or not.
00:37
Two up here.
00:43
Frederick from Battalion 10.
00:45
I will continue to Culper Spring in 20 to call.
00:51
104.
00:55
It looks like when you come up.
01:02
Three-year-old male,
01:03
unconscious, not breathing, CPR instructions are attempted to be given, but she's having a hard time moving the patient.
01:15
Lieutenant 418.
01:16
Can you advise us could be the first house on finding a wick.
01:29
That's negative.
01:31
Up there where he was at, it's going to be the first one of the two there that's where 101 is.
01:40
He's on scene there.
01:41
You can see him.
01:43
10-4[1]. I got eyes on him.
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We'll be on two.
01:47
10-4[1]. 18-0.
01:53
Point one more on C in 1810.
02:00
By Redland Road, you've got a cardiac arrest, a 73-year-old male cardiac history,
02:10
we're starting CPR.
02:12
Okay.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Big Timber Dr, Cross Junction, VA 22625
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