Dispatch for a 63-year-old male reported unconscious but breathing, possible heart attack in Building 10; CPR initiated by responding units., Frisco TX
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According to the dispatch call, dispatch for a 63-year-old male reported unconscious but breathing, possible heart attack in Building 10; CPR initiated by responding units.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Squad 1, Medic 2, you're responding to a 63-year-old male, not conscious but breathing, possibly having a heart attack.
00:08
We are doing Spantran on this and we're having trouble getting information from the individual.
00:14
I'll tell you if we get anything else.
00:16
Possibly have the heart attack.
00:18
Squad one from Lowe.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:21
This is upgraded to an unconscious person.
00:24
It's recommending Truck One.
00:25
Do you want us to send them as well or just keep you in a row?
00:28
We keep squad one out.
00:30
Received, disregarding the truck.
00:42
Hello, I'm from May 2.
00:44
Go ahead, Medic 2.
00:45
You still got R-P on the line?
00:47
That's the firm.
00:49
Do you confirm it's building 10?
00:51
Freezo.
00:52
Medic 2, call taker was able to confirm.
00:54
Building 10 is correct.
00:57
Easy to send me 2 on.
00:58
Freezing.
01:01
Proceed. Medic 1.
01:03
Medic 1, truck 1.
01:04
This is now going to be an unconscious person.
01:08
We're attempting to start CPR.
01:10
Medical one, receive.
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Location mentioned:
Building 10, 1690 FM 423, Frisco, TX 75033
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