Officer performs CPR on unresponsive woman in Salem, Salem UT
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A 67-year-old woman was found unresponsive and not breathing near 200 South in Salem. An officer started CPR on the scene. Medical and ladder units responded quickly. Later, the woman began breathing and her seizure stopped.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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03:55
Transcript:
00:00
We have an officer on scene working CPR.
00:10
5J.30 takes, Cooper.
00:13
This is.
00:18
And we transfer.
00:34
4-5-1-in-rat
00:40
200 South near 200 South Salem Officers unseen started CPR they were requesting you to expedite excuse me for a 67-year-old female not conscious not breathing the 9-1-1 response
01:01
This is southbound 265 off ramp.
01:07
There's a tarp in the far right link.
01:12
Copy that, and we're out from 265 north.
01:21
3.28, solid check.
01:28
369, solid.
01:41
I'll be around to that's hard.
01:47
9-0-1-11-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-100 last somebody's sailing
02:01
sorry somebody's sailing in the part of the street
02:06
thank you 3.28, 312
02:13
At 21 when you get a sec.
02:20
I'll be transferring my 84 to McDonald's at Center and State on mileage (number withheld).
02:33
Thank you, repeat.
02:37
212, I'm in the area of the abandoned.
02:48
A 454 locked.
02:56
39, I can take it.
03:00
639A, there's request, 6341.
03:04
Judge, see it on the note.
03:09
10-4-hug. Take copy.
03:15
30212.
03:25
And I'm clear.
03:30
29 Medical's arriving.
03:35
Apple 4.
03:37
Ladder 21 are out, copy details.
03:45
Big 21 Provo Justice Port, 75 feet and 17-500 south.
03:51
Looks like the patient is having a little labor breathing, seizure has stopped.
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Location mentioned:
E 200 S, Salem, UT 84653
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