76-year-old male experiences breathing arrest and revival, Osage City KS
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A 76-year-old male near West 245th Street experienced difficulty breathing, vomiting, faintness, and rapid heart rate. The patient briefly stopped breathing and received CPR, then resumed breathing and became alert.
Audio|Heard on: Osage County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I was a chair of outside city, first responders,
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an EMS, Station 1, major to be en route,
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near West 245th Street, near West 245th Street, 76-year-old male,
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possible heart,
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difficulty breathing at 16244.
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1171 round 1171 will show you en route at 1625
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With the Sheriff 1171, further patient information, he is currently vomiting,
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no complaints with any chest pain,
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and does feel faint.
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His previous heart history, including bypasses,
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and experiencing a rapid heart rate currently.
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No.
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1626.
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39 dispatch and route, PLB.
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Confirming 239.
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The Osage City unit that's en route, confirming your numbers, 239.
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239. Dispatch and Route P.O.D.
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239 in route P-OV at 1626.
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Sheriff 1171, just informationally they're advising to use the North Door.
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O.S.H. Sheriff, 1171, patients, not no longer breathing.
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We're starting CPR.
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Copy. Station 3, head this way.
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1172 in route 1630.
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It's information online that revising he has started breathing again.
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1172 copies.
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Mr. Chair, PEMS,
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LEO on scenes, advising patients alert and talking now.
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1171's on scene 1171 on scene 1632
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Location mentioned:
W 245th St, Osage City, KS 66523
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