Man in cardiac arrest receives CPR near Clayhill Road, Greencastle PA
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A 34-year-old man near Clayhill Road was in cardiac arrest and not breathing. CPR was being performed while emergency responders arrived at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
From Township near Clayhill Road off Hayes Church Road cardiac arrest class one response.
00:15
Franklin engine 24-1 with four to the chest pain.
00:19
That's point four one off to.
00:23
Charlie Lee was four not responding yeah it was four nine ops two.
00:31
C.R 3D3. 3,
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Dutie 3, opposite.
00:38
Franklin, Nguer.
00:39
Rangelo's 39, responder.
00:40
Counts 3.9 opposite 2.
00:44
Take 331 respond.
00:46
Like 231 opposite 2.
00:48
231 opposite.
00:53
And as in 24, 24,
00:55
92321, class 1, 35 North Franklin Street, gonna be a 40-year-old female, consular in Oregon, complaining of chest pain and trouble reading, shall also feel daily in generally 6, 18 of 9.
01:07
24-1, sir, Eric.
01:13
3, Amos 3.9 at 233-131.
01:16
You're following Class 1, near Clayhill Road.
01:19
34-year-old male,
01:21
not conscious,
01:22
not breathing.
01:24
CPR is being in progress.
01:30
Squad 3 responding with 3.
01:33
Squad 3 is 5.Ox 211.
01:45
Franklin, the 24-1 is on scene, advise ambulance 4-9 to come down North Street.
01:54
It's 24-1 on the scene, Nils 4-9 come down North Street, you know.
01:59
Hi, coffee, coming down North Street, thank you.
02:04
Primal Squad 3 class, near Clayhill Road, it's a 34-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing, CPR's in progress.
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Location mentioned:
Clay Hill Rd, Greencastle, PA 17225
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