Woman suffers cardiac arrest at Preston residence, Preston ID
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A 40-year-old woman experienced cardiac arrest at a residence near Sunset Lane in Preston. She was unconscious and not breathing. EMS and police responded quickly, CPR was started, and the husband mentioned that she had taken anxiety medication and Narcan before emergency personnel arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Ambulance Assoc
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Transcript:
00:00
TMS, respond to a medical cardiac arrest, patient not breathing.
00:04
I'm going to start CPR.
00:05
This will be near Sunset Lane in Preston.
00:08
Near Sunset Lane in Preston.
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904.
00:16
904, Franklin County, respond on a medical cardiac arrest.
00:20
1017.
00:27
22 in route.
00:30
22, do you have an AED?
00:38
I don't. Let us hurry and stop and get one.
00:50
Franklin County, EMS2 is around?
00:57
PMS2, I copy.
00:58
This is a 40-year-old female, not conscious, not breathing.
01:02
The patient cannot get off of the bed.
01:04
We're going to attempt to PCR.
01:08
Stand for.
01:15
Franklin County, do you have officers en route to help?
01:19
Affirmative, I have two-zeroed route.
01:24
22-0-pense.
01:27
9-4-on-sea.
01:32
9-4 on-sea.
01:40
AMS 2 again.
01:43
An officer is on the scene now.
01:45
We were just going to start attending CPR when the officer arrived.
01:49
He did state, the husband just stated that she had taken some anxiety medication last night and she did try Narcan this morning.
01:57
And I wasn't able to ask much more questions before officers arrived.
02:01
He did say that she was cold on one side of her body but felt to leave to get still a safe for me.
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Location mentioned:
Sunset Ln, Preston, ID 83263
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