Medical assist near Acre St after false water rescue, Port Carbon PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units in Port Carbon responded to a possible cardiac arrest and water rescue near Acre Street. Initial information suggested a male was in the river and unresponsive. Upon arrival, EMS confirmed the person was not in cardiac arrest and was out of the water, awake, and responsive. Fire and dive teams were canceled after the situation was clarified.
Audio|Heard on: Schuylkill County Fire
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Port Carbon QRS near Acre Street for a cardiac arrest 2107.
00:42
Fire truck (number withheld) for the rescue near Acre Street, Port Carbon, a water rescue.
00:48
Unresponsive patient 2109.
01:01
Acre Street Port Carbon, a water rescue 2110.
01:19
This is supposed to be a medical assist.
01:23
It's a male in the river and cardiac arrest.
01:46
Male reportedly in the creek in cardiac arrest.
02:43
He's in fact not in cardiac arrest and he is not in the water.
02:47
They're stating all fire and dive units can cancel.
03:13
Male out of the water is awake and responsive.
03:17
Fire dive units can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Acre St, Port Carbon, PA 17965
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