Patient regains consciousness and becomes combative during cpr, Rockport ME
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Emergency crews responded near Main Street for a patient who was initially unresponsive and receiving CPR. The patient regained consciousness but became combative, pushing away the caller's hands during treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Did I hear we need help?
00:05
Correct, near Main Street, help with CPR.
00:08
Out being route about eight minutes, though.
00:12
Got it.
00:19
602 all level.
00:21
Good.
00:24
602 will be en route to the scene.
00:27
Trapian in route.
00:30
2234.
00:38
All Unity units, the patient is being combative now, she is awake, trying to push away the caller's hands.
00:47
We're just going to maintain breathing.
00:54
You needy 100 received.
00:59
You want fire to continue or do you want the cancellation?
01:06
I can keep them responding for now.
01:11
How bad?
01:16
I copy she's conscious and combative.
01:19
Okay.
01:22
Time for her.
01:23
Combative only in the sense so she was pushing the caller's hands away while she's done CPR.
01:30
Double.
01:33
Twenty-one.
01:35
Got.
01:38
Did you not feel out?
01:41
That far it is, thank you.
01:48
Wadavacom for me, really 100.
01:50
That was number near Main Street, correct?
01:55
Correct.
01:58
Okay.
02:01
You cop.
02:07
Two thirty six out of agreement, closing.
02:10
Okay, four.
02:11
Uh,
02:17
repeat that, please.
02:20
Correct, near Main Street.
02:24
Repeat.
02:31
A 100 on scene.
02:33
1-1 copy, unseen.
02:36
2238.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Rockport, ME 04856
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