Medical emergency reported near County Road 39, Huntsville OH
Emergency responders were sent near County Road 39 for a male patient with a very low heart rate and low oxygen level. There was difficulty accessing intravenous fluids for treatment.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety Divisions 1, 2, and 3
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Transcript:
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Station 81, respond medical emergency.
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Station 77, requesting a paramedic to the scene near County Road 39,
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for a male patient, bradycardic,
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(number withheld).
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This is a 767J call 105 to west.
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10-4[2]. 10-4.
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80172, 10-2[1].
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22.
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2259,
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they just won 10-5[3], you can speak to them all where they'd like you to meet up.
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Go ahead. Career study.
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Okay.
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Okay. Jefferson County Show focus, radio and time check, 23-hundred.
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44 is okay?
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They're 44.
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13, okay.
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Puders.
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Station 2527, Cardiac Emergency 6.0190 Southeast, 2303.
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8172,
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87, what do you got for vitals on your patient?
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My name is obtained blood pressure, got a pulse of 40, SPO2 is at about 85,
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and 14 on the respirations.
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That's what.
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Also, we don't have access to fluid they're locked in the medic box.
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Time for, we're still probably even a mile still from recent know.
Police codes explained
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10-2: Signal good
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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10-5: Relay (message/information)
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 39, Huntsville, OH 43324
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