Medical emergency for 84-year-old man not breathing, Rose NY
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were called to near Catchpole Road for an 84-year-old man who was not conscious and not breathing. A do not resuscitate order was present, and the man was confirmed without a pulse.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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County MS for advisement, Lake Shore to start, near Catchpole Road.
00:04
For the 84-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing,
00:09
possible code 12.
00:11
It's counting for advisement, Lake Shore to start, near Catchpole Road, crossroads of Cavell Road and High Street.
00:17
The 84-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing, possible code 12.
00:20
10 is 1115.
00:26
Lake Shore acknowledges, be roomable internally.
00:30
Happy Lakeshore acknowledging.
00:32
One of fifteen.
00:38
This back you need three, no rotation.
00:42
Copy, 983 on location, 1118.
00:49
Copymedic 7, Dispatch.
00:50
Okay.
00:53
Howdy medic 7?
00:58
Is that a call Lake Shore is going to just for a confirmation?
01:06
Looks that way, there's probation unseen, no pulse, cold as attached, there's a DNR in place.
01:14
Okay, I'm downtown glad I'm going to head that way if you could attach me.
01:18
Okay.
01:20
Copy. Copy.
01:32
734.N34. 734.m.3.4?
01:38
We can show us around the way.
01:41
Happy Lake Shore, Beadvisor, probation unit's on scene.
01:44
States, male has no pulse.
01:46
It's cold to the touch, there's a DNR, please.
01:51
All right.
01:56
Select 7, dispatch, you could go to Lake Shore back at the service, and thanks, I'll head in for the confirmation.
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Location mentioned:
Catchpole Rd, North Rose, NY 14516
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