Unresponsive patient receives CPR at North Carolina residence, Granville County NC
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Emergency medical services are performing CPR on an unresponsive patient at a residence near Sams Way Drive in North Carolina. Multiple units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, right, though since the patient stopped breathing, start to sleep you out this time.
00:09
How did you interrupt?
00:12
He's headed in route 3.5.
00:18
The truth is on, please.
00:21
The Mouth scene 3 o'06.
00:27
For me in the floor.
00:33
If you have 500s a row.
00:37
Civil 800s a rope.
00:41
Yeah, boy, thank you.
00:43
It's a family route.
00:44
What's your cross-breets on this?
00:48
For Oatham-Mingham Road, near Sams Way Drive.
00:59
There's going to be a first spotter on the scene.
01:01
This is going to this time.
01:07
N.S.1 Central.
01:10
One day.
01:13
Transport tomorrow, Pam.
01:17
Hey, really.
01:19
It's really.
01:23
806. How far out of the M.S.?
01:30
Stand by.
01:33
On its way.
01:40
Utilize TAC1, TAC1.
01:46
Since this residence is going to be just off the road, correct?
01:55
The road is a short distance off the road.
02:02
10 4806 is on the on scene by the EMS[2] they got a bumpy start coming into the residence.
02:13
80s, they're out.
02:16
TEPR, 310.
02:22
CPR[1] in progress.
02:28
It was six responding units.
02:32
CPR[1] in progress,
02:34
two on hand.
02:42
The patient is currently not respondent.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Sams Way Dr, North Carolina 27581
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