Emergency Crews Responding to Cardiac Arrest Incident


Emergency responders are helping a person who has stopped breathing. They are performing CPR and getting ready for more advanced medical care at a care facility.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
01:54
Transcript:
We're making a 723 recovery. Okay, permit engine 723? Okay, engine 723. Yeah, extra 3 and 4 units in 5 asked for. Go ahead and make it a ALS[1], please. Okay, each and easy. Montgomery engine 722, we have CPR[2] in progress. We're upgrading your call now. Welcome to Parametic Engine 723. You'll be getting Medic 723 from quarters. Okay, we are a regular engine. That was the thermic engine 723. Sorry. Okay. 7.08, medics 729, EMS 705. Engine 722, (name withheld). Engine 722. The DOA[3]. Do you have a policing route? You've been dispatched. Welcome for EMS 705. Are you okay, D-OA? Over to EMS 705, are you okay with the DOA? Simulant 725, Bravo responding stroke, BLS, Genesis Lego, 327, Belpre Road, room 120, bed 8, alpha, 1824.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
[3]
DOA: Dead on Arrival
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Location mentioned:
Bel Pre Rd, Maryland
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