Unresponsive man receives CPR near California Avenue, Libby MT
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An unresponsive man was found not breathing near California Avenue in Libby. CPR and advanced life support were in progress on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Libby Volunteer Ambulance
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
We'll be volunteer ambulance.
00:01
I need a BLS[1] right near California Avenue.
00:04
I got an unresponsive male.
00:05
Stand by for further.
00:18
I don't hear any copy?
00:20
It copy. It copy.
00:42
Libby Volunteer Ambulance, this is an upgrade to ALS.
00:45
Male is currently not breathing CPR[2] in progress.
00:49
L.A.
00:52
19 is on scene.
00:56
19 on scene.
00:59
14 responding.
01:02
14 responding.
01:03
Ambulance 18, you're responding near California Avenue.
01:09
Law enforcement is unseen and LVA-19.
01:12
CPR[2] in progress.
01:15
Ambulance 18, be advised.
01:21
AED is on the patient, no shock advice.
01:23
CPR[2] is still in progress.
01:27
Copy. We're about 30 seconds out.
01:31
Copy.
01:37
Ambulance 18, turn your lights on.
01:44
Dispatch, LVA 14, can you describe the residence?
01:51
It's 10-10 and a half.
01:52
It should be the little house behind 10-10.
01:54
Law enforcement is on scene.
02:01
It should be on the corner of 10th and California.
02:04
Alley.
02:05
Corsion, here left.
02:07
My God, eyes, it's just left at East Cop-Coders, Samuets, 18.
02:12
Got it, coming around the block.
02:19
No, see.
02:22
18, nothing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
California Ave, Libby, MT 59923
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