Woman unconscious but breathing near glencove ave, Pahrump NV
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Emergency responders initially dispatched for cardiac arrest at a location near Glencove Avenue. The call was later downgraded to an unconscious woman who was breathing intermittently and in and out of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Nye County Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
South 11 copy of cardiac arrest.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:04
South 11 copy of cardiac arrest, near Glencove.
00:08
Near Glencove.
00:10
Our piece of rising 81 year old female is cold and not breathing.
00:13
He’s going back and forth between barely breathing and not breathing.
00:31
From Cardiacura, near Glencove, cross streets of Santa Fe and Ocas.
00:38
Pahrump, Cardiacura, near Glencove, cross streets of Santa Fe and Orca’s.
00:43
This batch is clear at 0411.
00:49
I’m in route from 490.
00:54
11, just FYI, just passed on people.
01:01
Tj.J5 Copy, 0401.
01:13
Prompt, respiratory emergency 341 North David Street.
01:19
Prom,
01:20
respiratory emergency, 341 North David Street, cross the checker, and firm dispatch, dispatch, clear, 413.
01:29
Station 1 413.
01:33
Special 1-413.
01:37
Special 1 responding near Glencove for cardiac arrest.
01:47
215-14,
01:48
this is no longer going to be a cardiac arrest, being downgraded to an unconscious.
01:54
The female is reported to be breathing and in and out of consciousness.
01:58
The RP originally advised she was cold and not responsive.
02:01
He meant she was actually cold, not able to stay warm and was in and out of consciousness.
02:14
Confirming, are you still going to be a mount?
02:18
Affirm.
02:19
Copy, I'll show you're not 0414.
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Location mentioned:
Glencove Ave, Pahrump, NV 89060
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