Emergency crews respond to cardiac arrest near Ambrose St, Sackets Harbor NY
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Emergency responders provided CPR and requested additional help for a cardiac arrest near Ambrose Street in Sackets Harbor.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
CPR is in progress.
00:06
Person (name withheld) is not seen.
00:09
(number withheld).
00:14
(number withheld).
00:16
(number withheld).
00:19
Any thought, yeah.
00:21
Okay.
00:22
3D1A, both units will be out.
00:25
Copy.
00:32
Jeff Potter, Sacket 4.0.1.
00:35
12 seconds.
00:38
Preactivate for more manpower, please.
00:41
Second, manpower, please.
00:45
Second, power, fire.
00:46
Manpower request is seeing cardiac arrest, April Street.
00:53
September fire, manpower requested scene near Ambrose Street, Villages, Sacketts for cardiac arrest.
01:00
Repeating, Secretary,
01:01
Manpower requested to the scene near Ambrose Street for cardiac arrest.
01:05
Crosses Bolton Beach and Edmund Street.
01:12
What was the address? What was the aggress here?
01:17
Near Ambrose Street.
01:19
You're happy.
01:26
Here at Lincoln team,
01:28
Lincoln Town King, 4,6, 5.9.
01:32
Happy.
01:35
98, 30, vehicle, top.
01:38
98, go ahead.
01:44
New York, Lincoln, Tom, William, (number withheld), 200, Arkansas.
01:48
Copy.
01:53
93-7-1-8.
01:56
Copy.
02:00
(number withheld). B1A1, shotgun delivery.
02:06
Copy. Copy.
02:11
So I could see Guil4, Liams-S-Hak-1.
02:17
I'm Guilford.
02:18
I'm Guil-4.
02:22
Govite 4.
02:27
You can show us arriving on seat.
02:32
(number withheld), there was a shock delivered at (number withheld).
02:36
That would be time.
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Location mentioned:
Ambrose St, Sackets Harbor, NY 13685
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