Emergency response to 645111 Kalaki (Collacay) Street for an unconscious, unresponsive male; CPR in progress, possible code 500 situation., Hawaii County HI
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Emergency response to 645111 Kalaki (Collacay) Street for an unconscious, unresponsive male; CPR in progress, possible code 500 situation.
Audio|Heard on: Hawaii Island Public Safety - West
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Transcript:
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Thick 9, respond to 64-5111 Kalaki Street for unconscious and responsive patient.
00:11
Medicine,
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respond to 64-5111 Kalaki Street for unconscious and responsive patient time at 0805.
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3-0-2-1-2-1.
00:25
Thank you. Covety-9, this is the possible full-five hundred satisfied patient.
00:34
Roger 2-2-1.
00:37
Joe.
00:43
It's going to do this PtX call 645111 called Lucky Street.
00:48
It's going to be a PtX call.
00:50
They're trying to start CPR.
00:52
Try to get the patient on the ground.
00:54
It's going to be a mill 44.
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Company 9, respond to 645111 Kalaki Street for a possible code 500 satisfaction.
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Company 9, respond to 6451111 Kalaki Street for a possible code 500 satisfaction.
01:14
Time at 0806.
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Zero copy.
01:18
Copy 9, copy.
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Call 500. Sure, copy.
01:21
Do you copy. Two copy.
01:25
Just be advising we're unable to move patients from the bed or do CPR on the bench.
01:32
Staport.
01:34
34, 3.34.
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Tepa. Okay. Okay.
01:40
Okay.
01:44
I talk about the engine night.
01:50
Gen 9 again, address 6-4-511-11 Collacier Street, CPR is in progress.
01:56
Initial call came in as a 44-year-old male with a broken leg.
02:00
Patient was unconscious, unresponsive.
02:03
CPR is being done on the bed.
02:05
RP historical.
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