Unresponsive woman in cardiac arrest at Red Oak Hill, Farmington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are performing CPR on an unresponsive 50-year-old woman in cardiac arrest near Red Oak Hill at the intersection of Tunxis Mead and Penfield Road in Farmington.
Audio|Heard on: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Forrens, call hot response, Farmington.
00:04
Seven, sorry, near Red Oak Hill.
00:08
Mill,
00:09
unconscious.
00:12
Near Red Oak, I'm sorry, near Red Oak, Farmington.
00:16
Near Eaton Farm.
00:39
612 AMR, near Red Oak Hill, near Red Oak Hill, near Red Oak Hill,
00:45
50-year-old female,
00:48
unresponsive.
00:49
Unresponsive.
00:51
Got a cross street of Tunxis Mead, Penfield Road.
00:56
Timeout is 1225.
00:58
Three and section of the house.
01:02
P.R. is fixed.
01:10
Medical 12, AMR.
01:14
CPR is in progress.
01:17
12, got you in route, 1226.
01:21
22 is in route.
01:23
We're showing up to proxy 390.
01:24
Yeah.
01:29
22 show you in route 1226.
01:33
This is that you can show you.
01:41
So you're unreadable.
01:45
More 11 on here.
01:47
Thank you. Thank you.
02:02
Engine 10.
02:04
Engine 10, I'll show you on the 1230, sir.
02:12
That's 1227.
02:14
Next,
02:20
12-27.
02:28
1228.
02:30
Here, 22, there's a confirmed arrest.
02:37
CPR is in progress, sir.
02:41
Right.
02:56
Sir.
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Location mentioned:
Red Oak Hill Rd, Farmington, CT 06032
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