EMS assist for cardiac arrest near 2nd Avenue in Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson NY
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Emergency medical services responded to a reported cardiac arrest near 2nd Avenue close to Pine Hill Road and North Country Road in Port Jefferson. CPR was in progress upon responders' arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Port Jefferson Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Port Jefferson Fire Department, signal 23,
00:03
EMS assist for cardiac arrest,
00:06
near 2nd Avenue, across the street from Pine Hill Road, North Country Road,
00:10
time 1748.
00:18
Fortresson fire department, signal 23, EMS assist for cardiac arrest, near 2nd Avenue, across from Pine Hill Road,
00:27
and North Country Road, time 1748.
00:46
2233 signal 2 1750.
00:50
Signal 2[1], 1752.
00:58
30, 31.
01:02
I have enough personnel to start crewing up an engine.
01:05
I'll drive it.
01:06
No chauffeur for any rate.
01:08
No chauffeur for any rate.
01:11
Telephone.
01:17
3221, 1753.
01:28
2nd 2-0. 32-goet.
01:31
CPIO on progress.
01:36
Fire under QC2 on progress, 1750 bucks.
01:43
30, red.
01:45
31.30, how are we making eye out? In the crew.
01:48
We're going to go signal two in 10 seconds.
01:52
Definitely red, CPR in progress.
01:56
Signal 2[1]0 in.
02:02
30, 21, 5, signal 2nd, 7.505, signal 2, 75.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 2: Unit responding or en route to an emergency; exact nature determined by agency protocol.
[2]
Signal 20: Smoke condition/possible fire investigation (no confirmed working fire)
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave, Port Jefferson, NY 11777
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