Cardiac arrest incident in Loves Park, Loves Park IL
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An 81-year-old male experienced a cardiac arrest near Nims Road in Loves Park. Multiple fire and medical units responded to the emergency. The caller refused CPR. The patient was located in the basement.
Audio|Heard on: North Park Fire Protection District and Loves Park Fire
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Love's Park Fire Still alarm, respond to cardiac arrest near Nims Road.
00:08
Love's Park Fire Still alarm,
00:10
respond to cardiac arrest near Nims Road.
00:19
Attention Loves Park Fire responding to a cardiac arrest near Nims Road, near Nims Road.
00:26
It's going to be for an 81-year-old male.
00:29
Now breathing no pulse.
00:30
Time out, 1834.
00:40
Well, Spark 1801 or out to near Nims Road.
00:47
Copy 1801 in route, copy Patelan 18 in route and CAD.
00:53
Well Spark 83 is in route and in.
00:59
Copy Medicaid 83 en route in route.
01:16
Copy MD1 en route.
01:20
The last part units on the NIMS Road, FYI, the caller refused CPR sent the easton.
01:34
What's our QI have the copies.
01:44
Most Park, Medic 3 is on scene, nips.
01:50
Copy, Medicaid, 3 Unseen.
01:57
All right,
02:00
the Medic 3 patient's going to be in the basement, garage is open if you didn't already be off.
02:09
Close Park 2, anything is on scene.
02:16
Copy, Battalion, 18 Unseen.
02:20
Close far, 1801 on scene.
02:21
Copy 1801, Unseen, then.
02:25
Copy 1801.
02:30
County Fire from 1801.
02:32
Go ahead, 1801.
02:37
We're going to have a working cardiac arrest if you could start a timer.
02:46
Copy working cardiac arrest, starting timer.
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