Cardiac arrest reported near Arlington Heights Way, Imperial MO
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A cardiac arrest was reported near Arlington Heights Way and Timber Creek Lane. The caller had a language barrier and the location could not be fully verified. The incident was transferred to St. Louis City for further response.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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7087 and 7144 respond to cardiac arrest near Arlington Heights Way.
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Cross streets are Timber Creek Lane and Annandreale Avenue.
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787 and 7144 respond to cardiac arrest.
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7017 Gapclare and St.
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Clair in 1454, St.
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Clair at 1457.
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895
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7600, 7602 homeowner's walking up to you
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Go 70144 7144
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7144
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There was originally an extreme language barrier.
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They were advising we could not understand an address.
01:00
We were getting a Phase 2 and Rapid SOS location from this address, but apparently they were calling for someone in St.
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Louis City.
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There may not be a fission on scene.
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7144, we are in it for responding.
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7144 continuing in at 1458.
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787 re-clearing all that traffic.
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787-87, not clear to all that traffic.
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So it was originally called in as a female not breathing.
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There was a language barrier.
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They could not verify an address.
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They were shelling over the Arlington Heights address.
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However, they were advising it since St.
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Louis City.
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So we've transferred it to them, box can continue it.
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Location mentioned:
Arlington Heights Way, Imperial, MO 63052
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