Male patient found breathing on hiking trail after CPR, Augusta County VA
Emergency responders found a male patient on a hiking trail at Lake Drive who was initially unresponsive. CPR was performed but then stopped after the patient began breathing and showed a pulse. Responders worked to safely transport the patient from the difficult access area. Additionally, a separate medical call was received for a person experiencing chest pain on Hankey Mountain Highway.
Audio|Source: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EECC is respond to Lake Drive.
00:02
The latest update is the subject is breathing now.
00:05
They have stopped CPR.
00:12
EECC, you know if respond to Strent Crew Campground, Lake Drive.
00:18
Deputies on location, advise the male is breathing, shallow pulse.
00:23
And they are working on getting him off the trail.
00:26
Breathing us.
00:31
Thank you very much.
00:32
I'll know that secondary information with hard access.
00:35
First unit's on scene, just let us know if we need to add rescue one.
00:39
I think we're going to have enough manpower, but just keep that in mind.
00:44
50s on location.
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Your talentation 2050.
00:56
Nice.
01:04
Agency for me, MS6.
01:07
S6.
01:10
Have you done a fast, check my hot offer.
01:18
They are letting us know if they are available.
01:22
We're still waiting for response.
01:25
Sounds good thing.
01:33
25-01 from into 2024.
01:38
Go ahead, 2224.
01:42
If there's no one down there, just come to the left, they come all the way to the top of hill, across the bridge, you come to the top of hill.
01:53
Cross Bridge, coming to the top of the hill, direct where approximately eight minutes out.
01:56
Do you guys have a stokes basket?
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10-4[1], we also respond to 50 on location soon.
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4, thank you.
02:12
A.C.
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from N.J.4, on location.
02:23
254 on location, 252.
02:31
EGC for a minute, 24.
02:38
Five standards are saying there are patients about Cato and we're bribes.
02:43
Just a minute we're going on response to 250 at the moment.
02:51
Understood, 253.
02:54
ECC, EMS6.
02:59
Go ahead, ECC.
03:03
R12 is on standby.
03:08
Understood.
03:25
This ain't call (number withheld) Hanky Mountain Highway.
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Church of all right, county,
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two.
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Section 4, Meta 48, Company 4, Chestpane Call, (number withheld), Hanky Mountain Highway, cross street, getaway lane and Braley, Pond Road, operate County to 256.
04:01
Response 250, engine 254.
04:08
Can you give me the Stokes Basket down? I'm on the way out there for it.
04:17
U.JR.
04:24
ECC, Medic 48, responding.
04:33
Highway, Terksville, Crosswood, Getaway Lane, Bradley Pond Road, Eighty-eight, O'Mell, looking really okay, come and get chest pain.
04:39
So that feels like a seven heart attack, heart rate's 155, and between there, 167.
04:45
I'm working through Asper Protocol.
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Copy, thank you.
04:54
NGU 41 is responding.
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2.41 responding, 2827.
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Quarter of a mile from turning on the lake drive, zero two minutes today, two minutes.
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11.1-1-2ndet, 25 units.
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We're going to be on top of the opposite.
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11.1, we're direct.
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I have to get the backboard off of 2,501.
05:41
You want me to come back there and put him on the back to pickup.
05:45
Just wait for 25.1.
05:46
It should be here momentarily.
05:55
254, 25001 in the area.
05:58
We're staying all the way back looking for flashing lights.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Hankey Mountain Hwy, Virginia
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