Sedona Rescue assignment at Boynton Vista Trailhead for CPR in progress involving a 58-year-old male who passed out., Sedona AZ
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Sedona Rescue assignment at Boynton Vista Trailhead for CPR in progress involving a 58-year-old male who passed out.
Audio|Heard on: Yavapai County Public Safety
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Sedona Rescue Assignment, Area 5138, Boynton Vista Trailhead for CPR[1] in progress, engine 511, Emmett's 511, the time 5-pound.
00:15
The guy that I just sent over to the lobby, he found a backpack with some code 34 in it.
00:20
He's in a red Chevy Silverado.
00:23
Would you be able to just meet him out front and grab that from him, please?
00:28
Simple hard up.
00:34
The second comes back negative 29 ballot cost, David.
00:50
Thank you.
01:01
920, a 1026 did hop up.
01:05
Looks like out of county and non-extraditable, I will add it to the car.
01:13
Thank you.
01:19
The driver, Michael, showing not eligible out of Texas, negative 29.
01:37
Edward 927, 10-7 from the no file.
01:39
Have a good night.
01:42
We're 927. We're have a great night.
01:51
We're going to start county as well as if we're just going to stop.
01:58
That's right.
01:59
11-07.
02:04
How funny, I'm starting his way from court, Iserick.
02:24
10-4.
02:33
Pall 64.
02:38
Paul 624.
02:42
49 Item 7.
02:46
104.
02:51
CPR[1] in progress 58 year old mail passed out.
02:57
Edward 6-2, 1019.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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Location mentioned:
Vista Trailhead, Scheurman Trail, Sedona, AZ 86336
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