Person in cardiac arrest at residence near Whispering Pines Drive, Elsberry MO
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A person suffered a cardiac arrest near Whispering Pines Drive, Missouri. They were unconscious and snoring, stuck between the toilet and bathtub. CPR is being performed and emergency responders are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln and Pike Counties Fire and EMS
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
616, each respond, near Whispering Pines Drive, L3-L3C limits for cardiac arrest.
00:05
Tidgen, Nage 3, 616, need you respond to near Whispering Pines Drive.
00:10
From cardiac arrest, 10out 712, we respond to L3 FIRE.
00:18
6-7-3-Farney.
00:24
6-7-1, same route.
00:28
31, same job.
00:36
6703-1-9-1-1-7-Undit Responding for Active Seltry Fire.
00:42
Hands are responding to near Whispering Pines Drive.
00:45
Near Whispering Pines Drive.
00:53
It's going to be across the Apple Street.
00:56
Unknown H. Mail is rising.
00:58
He believes he had a heart attack.
01:00
He was on the toilet.
01:02
He is now snoring, unconscious.
01:04
It's stuck between the toilet and the bathtub.
01:08
We're still trying to get the subject flat to CPR.
01:17
Roll 66-09, turn around.
01:23
6609 out.
01:30
Okay,
01:37
16109 out.
01:44
Codney. The whispering times drive, it responded through the garage door.
01:53
Sorry, call 66-16-through-A-A-6-16-2-A-616 now.
02:20
Special six to six votes we're en route.
02:26
Okay now.
02:38
1021, a lot of requested, ETA, you advise me to get a pulse, shallow breathing, a continuum of CPR.
02:51
Control 31, ETA is 3 minutes, will.
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Location mentioned:
Whispering Pines Dr, Elsberry, MO 63343
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