Medical emergency: patient not breathing near Wilma Drive, Hollister CA
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders attended a patient who was not breathing near Wilma Drive. CPR was started and a do not resuscitate order was confirmed by the family present.
Audio|Heard on: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11 and Medic 1.
00:01
Priority E E echo to near Wilma Drive, timeout at 1654.
00:11
Respond with medics to a patient not breathing, near Wilma Drive.
00:15
One-two.
00:19
We're responding with fire and medics to a patient not breathing near Wilma Drive, cross of Summer and Rakovich Way.
00:39
We're starting CPR.
00:43
We're starting CPR.
00:49
25 Hollister.
00:52
I copy the code three response.
00:55
54.
00:59
Halster 1-3, show me attached from the PD.
01:03
3, I copy.
01:10
Allster 126, verbal only, stamp 67.
01:30
3 Hollister and 1-1 for cover 415 in progress Victoria Lane
01:44
415 in front of near Victoria Avenue cross the park for a female in front of the (name withheld) home was breaking glass she's now trying to light her a blanket on fire responsible is a Maribel unknown last possibly HB or 11550
02:17
Okay,
02:19
firm. Sounds like we're trying to get that now.
02:23
1311, I'm going to be delayed.
02:25
I'm spelled the PD. Give me one minute.
02:29
Copy that.
02:30
Okay.
02:35
One-two.
02:37
Go ahead.
02:39
Be advised family member on scene and advice, uh, D&R.
02:46
Family member on seeing advised of DNR[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DNR: Do Not Resuscitate order
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Location mentioned:
Wilma Dr, Hollister, CA 95023
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