Male patient suffers cardiac arrest at Willow Village Apartments, Sharon PA
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A 23-year-old male experienced cardiac arrest and a seizure at Willow Village Apartments, 320 Stirling Avenue, Sharon. Emergency responders are on scene performing CPR.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire / EMS, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties Fire, EMS / Police
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02:17
Transcript:
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320 Stirling Avenue crosses our Willow River, apartment 204.
00:07
23 year old male, not conscious, not breathing.
00:14
Station 83, Station 700, cardiac arrest, Willow Village Apartments Building,
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320 Stirling Avenue, Apartment 204, Sharon.
00:25
Station 83, Echo response, Willow Village apartment building F,
00:31
320 Stirling Avenue, Sharon,
00:35
Costa Willow Drive and West Conley Boulevard for a 23-year-old male not breathing.
00:43
Section 700 will acknowledge that call.
00:45
701 will be responding 705 will be back up.
00:48
Take us out of service for at least an hour.
00:50
Can I copy season 700 for 701, 705 out of service one hour?
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Mr. County 701.
01:00
701 God.
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You can tell us en route, about 10 minute ETA.
01:09
We have PD en route, correct?
01:16
7-1 en route, that's affirmative.
01:17
PD and Squad 3 are en route.
01:20
Copy, thank you.
01:28
Units responding to Willow Village, patient not breathing,
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currently attempting CPR.
01:35
County Med 10, 505 is on scene.
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Copy 505 on scene.
01:47
700 units responding to Willow Village from County, patient having a seizure.
02:06
The parking lot of Willow Village.
02:12
The number of Jimmy Building, Deach is in the hotel.
02:16
Showing you on scene.
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Location mentioned:
W Budd St, Sharon, PA 16146
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