Medical emergency reported on N McCarran Blvd in Reno, Reno NV


Emergency responders were initially dispatched for a cardiac arrest on N McCarran Blvd in Reno. The situation was later reclassified to a non-life-threatening medical emergency involving a sick person. EMS adjusted their response accordingly.
Audio|Source: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 36, now responding for reported cardiac arrest.
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This is now a cardiac arrest.
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Thank you, Gabby.
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This is Gabby. The vehicle line, next-night, car wash.
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7.6.
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Charles, two point three, Charles, two-type.
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Two-Nine-one, watch a radio truck.
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Ten two-threes. Ten-three, thank you.
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Welcome to turn out.
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Twelve, copy.
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In Gen 36, update, no longer cardiac arrest, now a priority 3 response, sick person.
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Hi, copy.
00:56
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I got to check with Ramsa, but I'll let you know.
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I copy.
01:04
Rita dispatch at ship 36.
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Angel 36.
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It's 20 for 21.
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Now then configure to a priority three, no longer cardiac arrest,
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we're going to cancel.
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Engine 36, temporary copy.
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Location mentioned:
N McCarran Blvd, Reno, NV
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