Medical personnel respond to cardiac arrest near Elizabeth St, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest near East Elizabeth Street and Broadway in Fresno. Multiple fire units, including Engine 3 and Ladder 9, provided CPR and initiated patient care before transferring responsibility to additional arriving personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Cardiac arrest, Engine 3, Ladder 9 zone 50562, near Elizabeth with the cross of Broadway.
00:13
(inaudible)
00:27
(inaudible)
00:31
Three Mary, one, three, one, one, one.
00:36
Three Mary, thirteen, go ahead.
00:38
Last of March, tenetically, Baker, Adam, Robert, Tom, Oce, Norah.
00:42
First arrived.
00:43
Middle of S& Sam.
00:46
10, 16 of 82, verbal.
00:49
Okay.
00:55
All right. I have to go ahead.
00:58
We're at the corner to pick up our firefighter, but we are right around the corner from that cardiac arrest call.
01:11
Units are on the call along with Engine 4 and Ladder 9 and then will transfer care to them, initiating care to the patient.
01:23
Engine 9, communications, copies.
01:25
We've cleared you from your previous call and placed you on that cardiac arrest for Engine 94, Ladder 9.
01:43
Responding is on zone 50562, near Elizabeth with the cross of Broadway.
01:47
CPR is in progress.
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Location mentioned:
E Elizabeth St, Fresno, CA 93728
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