Woman regains consciousness after medical emergency, Hailey ID
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Medical responders were called to near West Croy Street for a 23-year-old woman who was initially unconscious and not breathing. A bystander performed CPR and the woman regained consciousness and was talking. Later, the woman might have experienced a seizure.
Audio|Heard on: Blaine County Amateur Radio / Fire/EMS / Life Flight (Dispatch only)
Listen to dispatch call
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Haley-N-S and Wood River Station 1.
00:14
Respond to advocates, Emergency Shelter, near West Croy Street.
00:19
Haley, for unconscious Delta[1].
00:28
Com 693, in route.
00:34
Emily 1693, you're responding to near West Croy Street and Haley.
00:40
Across South River Street, 23-year-old female,
00:45
breathing,
00:46
not conscious.
00:48
The RP seems to have stopped communicating with us.
00:54
I think she went to help someone else that's with the patient.
01:00
Copy.
01:05
633Dcom
01:13
It seems a citizen started CPR.
01:18
Patient is breathing,
01:20
conscious and talking.
01:21
Do you need an alcohol page off for that?
01:30
Com 693, let me just confirm.
01:32
The patient is conscious and talking, but the RP started CPR.
01:39
I guess they stopped by now, but they said they were doing it.
01:48
That's a negative on the alcohol.
02:00
Com,
02:01
653 is also in route.
02:07
653, 1814. 553, 1814.
02:15
55 has been in route since pageau.
02:21
551814.
02:36
Ambulance 693 Calm.
02:39
Now the RP is saying the patient might be having a seizure.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
W Croy St, Hailey, ID 83333
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