Cardiac arrest reported near state route 262 east, Grant County WA
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Emergency responders are attending a cardiac arrest incident near State Route 262 East with ambulance and fire units from Moses Lake and Ephrata areas. The patient is not breathing and efforts to start CPR are ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
On District 4, Lifeline ambulance, Moses Lake, detachment, cardiac arrest,
00:08
(number withheld), State Route 262 East.
00:25
Fire District 4, Lifeline ambulance, Moses Lake, Detachment, cardiac arrest,
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(number withheld), State Route 262 East,
00:38
18.
00:53
Okay, we'll see if you're now.
01:04
Okay, we're on 33.
01:06
Harvey's advising her husband is not breathing.
01:08
He's on oxygen.
01:10
He's on a table and she can't get him up to start CPR.
01:19
Back, MS, please, they're out for the board.
01:22
MSO 3-120.
01:28
380, Beverly House signal.
01:35
Rotational Class C-Toe.
01:36
Rotational Class C-Toe.
01:43
Just what kind of trailer and if it's loaded?
01:46
Minute.
01:55
381.23. Back from G401, I'm responding 262.
02:03
I copy the update.
02:05
C401, 122.
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25.
02:15
Mack from the House.
02:16
We're just confirming a copy now responding from the Ephrata area.
02:21
Okay, C-1-24.
02:23
Camera (number withheld).
02:28
Okay, Thomas (number withheld).
02:30
Thomas (number withheld).
02:36
Matt, anything like 6, Transign 1 to cut the cost bills, 790.
02:40
(number withheld).
02:47
Matic units from R2-262. RP still trying to move the patient.
02:51
She was unable to reduce her to start CPR.
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WA-262, Washington
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