Unresponsive person receives CPR near Summerlin Plaza, Wappingers Falls NY
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Emergency responders are performing CPR on an unconscious and unresponsive person who was extracted from a vehicle near Summerlin Plaza, close to Route 376 and Lake Walton Road.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Sir, 95.
00:02
Conscious, unexposed, unresponsive, attempted to get him out of the vehicle.
00:08
Received, unconscious, unresponsive, attempting to get him out of the vehicle.
00:11
Settys 9-1. East 6th Kilmetic 1, did you copy direct.
00:19
Dr. 911, East 6th Kilmetic 1 is on, go ahead.
00:24
The Special Medic 1.
00:25
Permember on scene, the patient is unconscious and unresponsive.
00:29
They're attempting to get him out the vehicle now.
00:32
Time forward.
00:33
We should be there about three minutes.
00:37
Receive 03 out, 1331.
00:44
Keep you are in progress.
00:49
CREED, NACIFO-R-N-5, see power in progress.
00:51
Do you want, Tones for Manpower?
00:53
Sir,
00:55
we'll go out with Tones for Manpower and send police, 1331.
01:05
Such as I want to use Fischometic one, as you copy, see Power in Progress.
01:09
That's permanent.
01:12
B.
01:19
Bhophe.
01:21
That's not one to East Fishgale Station 3 area.
01:24
Manpower requested to the scene.
01:25
CPR in progress in the Summerlin Plaza,
01:28
near Route 376, Cross of Commerce Court and Lake Walton Road.
01:32
Uping the East Fish Gale Station 3 area, manpower is requested to the scene.
01:37
CPR in progress in the Summerlin Plaza, near Route 376 1332, 14309.
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Location mentioned:
NY-376, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
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