Cardiac arrest after fall near olive street, Danbury CT
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a cardiac arrest near Olive Street after a person fell down about 15 stairs and was bleeding from the head and not breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Danbury Fire HQ
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 23, Tech 1, and A1.
00:03
Respond to cardiac arrest near Olive Street.
00:08
Cross streets are Springside Avenue and Tilden Road.
00:12
Engine 23, Tech 1 and A1.
00:15
Respond to cardiac arrest near Olive Street.
00:19
Cross streets are Springside Avenue and Tilden Road.
00:23
Dispass A1, in route.
00:29
We're going to see, Day 1, I'll show you in route.
00:30
Just be advised, it's a Portuguese-speaking caller.
00:34
Impressions have not been hearded.
00:43
A1 copy, this is a secondary, you do a fault.
00:49
Affirmative. It started out of the fall, bleeding from the head,
00:53
and then they told on the phone to the call take, or they're not breathing.
01:01
23-von-tee.
01:06
23, got you out.
01:13
Sorry, dispatch, MediCree.
01:18
Just go ahead, MediCray.
01:20
Let me have a ticket as well.
01:25
O-13, not for killing.
01:32
A3.
01:34
A3.
01:37
A3, go ahead.
01:40
Sorry, A3, ALS from Columbus.
01:46
Receive A3, you're ALS.
01:53
dispatch, All-S Street Commit.
01:57
Olive Street Command, go ahead.
02:02
So, traumatic code 99, fall down approximately 15 stairs.
02:11
Receive code 99, fall down approximately 15 stairs.
02:21
Go ahead, car 30.
02:29
Offstreet command attack one.
02:33
Good.
02:36
Backboard and Lucas from the ambulance on your arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Olive St, Danbury, CT 06810
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