Unresponsive person receives CPR at Jackson Manor apartments, Red Bluff CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an unresponsive person at Jackson Manor apartments. CPR was performed by the person's wife with dispatcher guidance before paramedics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Sacramento Valley Fire
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03:54
Transcript:
00:00
The Love City Medical at Pass Plaza.
00:17
Cesar 550, Lay Avenue at the Pass Plaza.
00:27
118 Robloff cover post 1.
00:31
118 copies first one 1018 copies first one.
00:41
Enmomedics CPR[1] is in progress.
00:46
2158.
00:53
He Covice.
00:57
He covered.
00:59
2158.
01:01
258.
01:05
253, Rev. 73, Rebel.
01:08
The Lowe employee at the down time.
01:12
A negative NLO is the EMD, the emergency medical dispatching.
01:18
They called us and notified that the wife of the patient is performing CPR[1] at their direction.
01:31
That's unknown to me.
01:41
4.03, 2,200.
01:44
2,200.
01:49
2,200.
01:53
3, that's seen, 2,200.
02:00
...book assist, one of Vista Avenue.
02:15
8,500, when a Vista Avenue cross of Sutton Lane,
02:19
2201.
02:26
12202. Do you want to responding.
02:39
10203. 10, 2203.
02:54
Unreadable.
03:00
Breaking unreadable.
03:01
Breaking unreadable.
03:08
Senator 3, how do you copy?
03:14
I see it red, left, you're completely unreadable braking, scrambled.
03:47
1718 unresponsive near Luther Rd unit number 20 the Jackson Manor apartment pre-arrival instructions are in progress 22-107
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Luther Rd # 12, Red Bluff, CA 96080
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