Cardiac arrest and overdose at near Rice Ave in Girard, Girard PA
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Emergency responders attended a medical incident near Rice Avenue in Girard involving a 27-year-old male who suffered cardiac arrest and a suspected overdose. Multiple EMS units responded to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Girard, West County, 110, ALS1.
00:07
Girard, West County 110, ALS1, cardiac arrest, near Rice Avenue.
00:16
Girard, West County 110, ALS1, cardiac arrest, overdose.
00:20
Near Rice Avenue.
00:23
540 in round.
00:29
540813 Rice cross Dell Creek using the side door there 27-year-old male.
00:40
I'm 10 if that's you, you're not coming across, I see you can't off though.
00:48
540's out.
00:50
540. 540.
00:53
116 to hand it.
00:58
116.
01:03
Tony, show medic one en route to that cardiac arrest, just in case you need to next your hand.
01:12
10-4[1]. Did 110 go? I've seen him keying up, but nothing was coming across.
01:17
Romina, we've been around 10 minutes, sorry,
01:20
okay. Okay.
01:30
110 to medic 1.
01:31
Easton, my response.
01:35
121 deserves.
01:37
110, that's received.
01:39
121. 121.
01:40
$550.550.
01:48
5.50. A pound-time.
01:53
One time.
01:55
One time.
01:59
Conscious page, you can pick up at one phone.
02:06
Have a constipation, 76, Michael, new property and service.
02:15
Medical One copies.
02:17
110, I'm going to move your ambulance so traffic can get through.
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Location mentioned:
Rice Ave, Girard, PA 16417
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