Unresponsive woman possibly had heart attack, Springfield WV
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Emergency personnel responded to an unresponsive 71-year-old woman near Springfield Pike who may have suffered a heart attack. CPR was attempted for 15 minutes before calling 911. The woman was not breathing and showed no signs of pulse upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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Transcript:
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10, ALS[1] 401, your first alert, 1359, near Springfield Pike,
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for unconscious, unresponsive, possible Priority Four,
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polar time, Tedhead.
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Before you get to the view.
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Back again on that one.
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You have an ETA for The View?
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I didn't know nothing about the View.
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Okay, Rose is at the View waiting.
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I know we had trouble with the Tripmaster earlier.
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That's probably what's happened, but she has been racist.
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Where is she going, Hay?
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Hart.
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He has a 71-year-old female caller who may have had a heart attack and has passed away.
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He says he attempted CPR for 15 minutes before calling 911.
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He does not believe there is a pulse.
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She is not breathing.
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We're still trying to get further.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Mineral County, WV
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