Medical emergency with CPR in progress at near 2nd Dr SE, Martha Lake WA
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Emergency units responded to a residence near 2nd Drive Southeast for a medical emergency involving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 31, Medic 41, Med2 dispatched for medical emergency.
00:07
Number B,
00:09
near 2nd Drive Southeast,
00:10
240 seconds drive south speed.
00:13
We found on tab 3.
00:25
Okay,
00:32
Engine 31.
00:33
Major 31. Major 31.
00:38
Checking on the status of Medics 5-1.
00:39
Checking on the status of Medic 5-1.
00:46
Engine 31 from battalion, 31.
00:48
I'm about to release, 31.
00:57
Dr.1 available as well as MSO 71.
01:00
31,
01:01
MSO 711. CERY1, MSO CERIDA.
01:07
So I'm agent 311.
01:09
Still I'm checking on the status of Medic 5-1.
01:11
Cere in quarters.
01:13
You just message them in place of Medic 4-1.
01:17
Probably, Mary-4-1, Claren available?
01:20
Medi-4-1, copy.
01:29
Medic 51, Med 2 response, near 2nd Drive Southeast.
01:37
Number B,
01:39
near 2nd drive southeast.
01:42
Respond on TAC 3[2].
01:49
So, call 894.4.
01:52
8-9-4.
01:54
Transporting South.
01:55
8-9-4-2.
01:57
Retirement 71, we got CPR[1] in progress.
02:06
Receive, no calling from Vitalia 71, add me and MSO 71 back to the call.
02:11
Gotty, MSO 7701, back into the call.
02:14
The call for the CPR[1] in progress, starting 10-minute time again.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
[2]
TAC 3: Use Tactical Radio Channel 3 for communications and operations.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Dr SE, Martha Lake, WA 98208
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